Austin, Texas Weather: Triple-Digit Heat and Isolated Storm Risk Through Monday Evening

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Austin, Texas – Central Texas residents are set for another day of intense summer heat, with highs climbing into the upper 90s and low 100s by Monday afternoon. Brief, isolated storms could develop over the southeastern counties and Coastal Plains before sunset, offering short-lived relief from otherwise sunny skies.

According to the National Weather Service in Austin-San Antonio, rainfall chances remain minimal across most of the region, with only a 15–30% chance of showers in places like Cuero, Gonzales, and La Grange. Any storms are expected to dissipate quickly after sundown.

San Antonio, Austin, and Del Rio will see highs near or above 100°F, while Uvalde and Carrizo Springs may top 101°F. The heat index could push even higher, prompting residents to limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours. Emergency officials recommend staying hydrated, avoiding strenuous work outside, and checking on vulnerable neighbors.

Low rain chances persist into next weekend, with daily highs locked in the mid-to-upper 90s for most cities. The best opportunity for any meaningful precipitation appears late in the week for portions of the Hill Country and eastern counties.

Five Day Forecast for Austin, Texas
Tuesday: High 97°F, Low 75°F, 10% rain
Wednesday: High 98°F, Low 76°F, 10% rain
Thursday: High 99°F, Low 76°F, 20% rain
Friday: High 100°F, Low 76°F, 20% rain
Saturday: High 101°F, Low 77°F, 10% rain