Residents across Central Texas should prepare for rain and possible thunderstorms on Friday, as a weather front moves through the Austin area. According to the National Weather Service, the region has up to an 80% chance of precipitation on Friday, with the possibility of thunderstorms bringing heavier rainfall. Motorists are urged to drive carefully, especially during the morning hours, as wet roadways on major routes like I-35 could lead to slick conditions.
The weather is expected to clear partially over the Veterans Day weekend, providing a reprieve for outdoor events. Saturday will likely bring mostly sunny skies with a high around 75°F, and calm winds making it ideal for holiday observances and gatherings. Sunday will continue the trend of pleasant weather, reaching a high near 79°F under mostly sunny skies.
As for the overnight conditions, Austin can expect cooler, calmer evenings, with lows dropping to about 60°F each night over the weekend. These clear, cool nights should offer an opportunity for residents to enjoy outdoor activities comfortably.
Looking into next week, conditions appear to remain stable, with temperatures in the upper 70s. However, residents should stay updated with the latest forecasts, as Texas weather can shift quickly. For real-time updates and alerts, check the National Weather Service website or local advisories.
Stay prepared for potential weather disruptions on Friday and enjoy the forecasted pleasant conditions over the weekend, making it a great opportunity for those planning to commemorate Veterans Day outdoors.