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Warm Week Ahead: Austin Welcomes Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures

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Published on December 09, 2025
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Austin residents can expect a week of predominantly sunny skies and mild temperatures, a welcome respite for those looking for pleasant weather to enjoy the outdoors. According to the National Weather Service, today's high will hover near 68 degrees with a gentle south wind, occasionally reaching up to 20 mph. As the sun dips below the horizon, temperatures are projected to descend to around 47 degrees.

The forecast, which leans towards clear skies, continues into midweek. Wednesday is "Sunny, with a high near 72. South southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming north northeast in the afternoon," as detailed on the National Weather Service website. The evening is expected to cool down to a low near 43 degrees, with the north northeast breeze calming as night encroaches.

Thursday's outlook remains optimistic for sun seekers, promising a sunny day, with highs once again reaching near the 70-degree mark. The wind is set to remain tame, converting to a southerly direction at a mild 5 mph. The nighttime forecast hints at a slightly warmer evening with lows expected around 53 degrees, paired with a persistent but placid south wind.

Transitioning to the weekend, Austin's weather pattern introduces a touch of variation. While Friday daytime is predicted to be partly sunny, with temperatures peaking near 76 degrees, the soft south-southwest wind will amass a hint of strength, blowing at 5 to 10 mph. Friday Night is "Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. South wind around 5 mph," informs the official forecast.

The partly sunny conditions are anticipated to continue on Saturday, with a mild high of 78 degrees. The serene south wind, sticking to a familiar 5 mph pace, shall preside over a partly cloudy night, as the thermometer recesses to around 54 degrees. The subsequent days, Sunday and Monday, will carry more clouds but sustain similar temperatures, ranging in the mid-60s.

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