Austin, TX — Residents across Central Texas should brace for continued unseasonably warm temperatures this weekend. Saturday’s forecast predicts highs reaching into the low 90s, keeping the region under unusually dry and hot conditions for late October.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures along the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio will reach as high as 91°F. Foggy conditions may develop early in the day, but sunny skies will take over by the afternoon. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours. With Halloween just days away, families planning outdoor events should remain mindful of the elevated temperatures through early next week.
Sunday is expected to bring more of the same, with highs once again approaching the 90°F mark. The unseasonably dry weather pattern is projected to continue into Monday, but a slight chance for showers could emerge starting Tuesday, potentially providing some relief. The National Weather Service indicates that areas east of Llano to San Marcos could see light rain by midweek, bringing cooler air for Halloween festivities.
Extended Outlook:
• Saturday: Sunny, highs near 91°F, morning fog possible.
• Sunday: Sunny, highs near 90°F.
• Monday: Continued sunshine, highs near 89°F.
• Tuesday: Slight chance of showers, highs near 88°F.