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Sunny Days and Breezy Evenings in Store for Austin as Temperatures Fluctuate

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Published on March 13, 2025
Sunny Days and Breezy Evenings in Store for Austin as Temperatures FluctuateSource: Unsplash / Justin Wallace

The weather in Austin is shaping up to be a mixed bag in the coming days, with temperatures varying from a high of 93 degrees today to cooler evenings with lows in the mid-50s. According to the National Weather Service, residents can expect "sunny" conditions today, with winds shifting from west northwest to south southwest throughout the afternoon.

For those planning to enjoy the evening outdoors, the forecast indicates that tonight will be "partly cloudy," with temperatures dropping to around 59. The calm of a south wind will be punctuated by gusts that could reach as high as 20 mph. The variability of the weather continues into Friday, with "mostly cloudy" skies in the morning giving way to sun, and winds that might escalate, reaching gusts of 25 mph.

The weekend forecast also suggests that sunny days are ahead. Saturday is expected to be "Sunny, with a high near 77," and conditions getting "Breezy," as west winds pick up to between 10 and 25 mph, gusting potentially as high as 35 mph. By Saturday night, skies will remain "mostly clear," and the winds will have taken a step back, decreasing to 5 to 10 mph after midnight, though gusts could still hit 30 mph.

Sunday will continue the trend with more sunshine and a high of 77, with mild northern winds in play. As the new week approaches, the pattern holds steady—Monday and Tuesday are set to be sunny to "mostly sunny," with highs climbing back into the mid-80s, according to the forecast. While the nights will be "partly cloudy", the days should provide ample sunshine for any outdoor activities.

This update on Austin's weather provides a snapshot for locals to plan their days around, as the conditions seem favorable for most outdoor events, barring the occasional wind gusts. For further details, updates, and any potential changes, residents are encouraged to keep an eye on the National Weather Service for the latest information.

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