Austin, TX Weather Alert: Lows Near 45° Tonight, Rain Chance Late Monday

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Austin, Texas — Mild to warm temperatures are expected across Central Texas over the next week, with rain chances increasing late Monday into Tuesday.

According to a Friday afternoon update from the National Weather Service Austin–San Antonio, tonight’s conditions will be clear and seasonably cool, with overnight low temperatures mainly in the 40s. Light west to south winds are expected overnight.

Forecast graphics shared by the NWS show a gradual warming trend through the weekend and into early next week. High temperatures across the region are expected to climb into the 70s and low 80s for many locations, including Austin, San Antonio, New Braunfels, San Marcos, Georgetown, and surrounding Hill Country communities.

Overnight lows will also trend warmer after the weekend, rising from the 40s into the 50s by early next week. Daytime conditions are expected to remain dry through at least Monday, supporting favorable travel and outdoor plans.

Rain chances increase late Monday and into Tuesday, with the highest probabilities currently shown across portions of Central and South-Central Texas. While rainfall amounts and coverage were not specified in the post, the NWS indicated Tuesday as the peak period for precipitation chances.

No hazardous weather, severe storms, or travel impacts were highlighted in the update. Forecast confidence remains higher for the warming trend than for the exact timing and coverage of rain early next week.

Commuters and students may notice cooler mornings followed by noticeably warmer afternoons through midweek.

The National Weather Service advises residents to monitor updated forecasts as rain chances approach, particularly for those with early-week travel or outdoor plans.


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