
Austin residents can look forward to a consistent weather pattern in the coming week, with temperatures hovering in the mid-90s during the day and dipping to the low 70s at night. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast predicts mostly sunny, with a high near 96 and a light breeze shifting from south southwest to south southeast as the afternoon progresses. The evening is expected to be mostly clear, with a low around 71, and a continuation of the southeast wind.
The stable pattern continues into Sunday, with "mostly sunny" skies forecasted and a high again near 96 degrees. Winds are anticipated to remain calm, becoming south southeast around 5 mph in the morning. For those planning night activities, expect "partly cloudy" conditions and lows around 72. This weather trend appears to be a steady companion for Austinites as a similar forecast extends into the early parts of the week.
Monday's outlook, as per the National Weather Service, remains sunny with a high near 95 and light southeast winds picking up in the afternoon. The nighttime will bring “mostly clear” skies with a low nearing 71 degrees, and those light southeast breezes will become tranquil after midnight. Tuesday's daytime conditions look identical with sunny skies and highs reaching 96, followed by “mostly clear” nights and that familiar 71-degree low.
The week’s weather narrative continues unwavering, with Wednesday serving up “mostly sunny” conditions and highs near 95 degrees. Residents can expect calm mornings changing to south southeast winds at around 5 mph by the afternoon. The evening is set to be “partly cloudy," dipping to a low around 72. The forecast for Thursday and Friday echoes previous days, promising sunny skies during the day, starlit clarity at night, and an unwavering dance between the temperatures typical for this time of year.









