Austin, TX – Central Texas will see a stretch of near to slightly above average temperatures heading into mid-September, with warm days, mild nights, and limited rainfall chances, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Austin/San Antonio.
Forecast highs across the region are expected to stay in the low to upper 90s through Wednesday, September 17. Cities including Austin, San Antonio, and Georgetown will likely peak around 95 to 97 degrees most afternoons, while Hill Country locations such as Fredericksburg and Kerrville will remain slightly cooler in the upper 80s to low 90s.
According to NWS forecasters, overnight lows will settle between the mid-60s and low 70s. Austin is forecast to bottom out around 69 to 72 degrees each night, while San Antonio will remain a touch warmer, in the upper 60s to low 70s.
Rain chances remain minimal across the area, with most locations seeing only a 5–20% chance of isolated showers through midweek. Areas such as Cuero, Eagle Pass, and Uvalde may see slightly higher probabilities toward the middle of next week, but widespread rainfall is not expected.
The weather service notes the pattern will provide seasonable conditions for September but reminds residents that heat safety remains important during afternoon hours.
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