Austin, TX Weather Alert Today: Highs Near 90 Before Thursday Rain Impacts Roads

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Austin, TX – A warming trend is settling into Central Texas today, with temperatures expected to climb steadily through the week before rain chances return by Thursday.

According to the US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio, Sunday marks the start of a noticeable shift toward warmer conditions following a cooler, cloudy night. High temperatures are forecast to rise into the upper 80s and low 90s across much of the region, including Austin, San Antonio, and surrounding communities.

Cities like San Marcos, New Braunfels, and Georgetown could see highs approach or exceed 90 degrees by midweek, signaling an early taste of summer-like heat. Overnight lows will remain mild, generally in the 60s.

Forecasters say conditions will stay mostly dry through the first half of the week, with light and variable winds and a mix of sun and clouds. However, changes arrive by Wednesday night into Thursday as moisture increases.

Rain chances are expected to build midweek, with the highest likelihood of showers and possible storms on Thursday. Some areas, including Austin and Kerrville, could see rain chances climb to around 30–35% during peak periods.

While no severe weather has been confirmed, residents should monitor updates as conditions develop.

Drivers and commuters should also plan for potential wet roads later in the week, especially during peak travel times.


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