
Forecasters are predicting a stretch of sunny skies and warm weather for Austin in the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, residents can expect a high near 92 degrees this afternoon with an east wind around 5 mph. The clear conditions are set to continue into the evening, with tonight's low around 64 degrees and calm winds.
Wednesday won't stray far from this pattern, remaining sunny with highs again hovering near 92 degrees. The calm winds are expected to shift to become northeast around 5 mph in the afternoon. The trend of mostly clear nights will persist, with the low on Wednesday night dropping to around 63 degrees with a gentle east northeast wind.
As Thursday rolls in, the forecast indicates mostly sunny conditions with a high near 90, while the wind will be calm before turning south southeast at about 5 mph. Thursday night should remain mostly clear, and temperatures are set to drop to around 68 degrees, with the southeast wind calming after midnight.
Looking towards the weekend, Friday will be mostly sunny with temperatures peaking around 91 and winds switching to come from the south at about 5 mph during the afternoon. The serene weather continues into Friday night with a mostly clear sky and a low of 72 degrees. The calm before the minor storm, Saturday is expected to be mostly sunny with highs reaching near 95 degrees before winds slightly escalate, turning south southwest.
However, a slight shift in the pattern arrives Saturday night as forecasters anticipate a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Despite the potential for precipitation, the chance stands at 20 percent, and skies should mostly clear with a low around 68 degrees.
The sunny theme is set to return on Sunday, with a high near 91, followed by a clear Sunday night with a low around 64 degrees. The outlook for Monday currently expects sunny weather with a high near 93. Detailed updates and more information can be found on the National Weather Service website.









