Pedestrian walking down Austin street at dusk with warm streetlamp glow and frozen fountain in background

Austin Faces First Freeze of Season as Forecast Shifts to Warmth

Downtown Austin has recorded its first freeze of the season, a cold snap that will linger into the coming days.

Tonight

Tonight’s temperatures will stay above freezing, with lows in the low 40s as the southern wind returns. The wind will continue to blow from the south at speeds of 5 to 10 miles per hour. Cloud cover will dominate most of the evening, keeping temperatures from dropping much lower. Residents are advised to dress warmly for any outdoor activities.

Tuesday

Cloudy skies will dominate most of Tuesday, keeping daytime temperatures in the low to mid 60s. The warming trend will continue, with highs projected to reach the low to mid 60s. Winds will still come from the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. The day will feel mild compared to the overnight cold.

Tall trees rustle in breeze with warm sunlit ground beneath a cloudy Tuesday sky.

This Week

Rain chances for the week are minimal, with light showers beginning around midnight Tuesday night. These light showers will be off-and-on during the morning, with a lower chance of rain Wednesday afternoon. Most of the light rain will occur east of Interstate 35. The forecast indicates that precipitation will be light and brief.

Weekend

Wednesday afternoon temperatures will climb back into the 70s, continuing through the next day. A cold front will move through Thursday evening, dropping highs into the 60s to close the week. The weekend will remain warm, even on the first day of winter, as the Winter Solstice occurs at 9:03 a.m. Sunday. The warm spell will provide a pleasant break from the earlier cold.

Next Week

The outlook for the following week, including Christmas week, indicates warmer than normal temperatures. Highs during that period are expected to be well above the average low 60s. Residents can anticipate milder conditions after the cold front passes. The forecast remains clear with minimal rainfall.

Winter Weather Outlook 2025

The Winter Weather Outlook 2025 provides detailed guidance for Central Texas residents. Residents can access updates through the KXAN First Warning Weather app, newsletters, and the KXAN+ smart TV app. The weather team also shares live streams and behind-the-scenes content on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The forecast emphasizes staying prepared for cold conditions early in the week, followed by milder temperatures later.

Key Takeaways

  • Downtown Austin’s first freeze of the season has been recorded.
  • Tonight’s lows will be in the low 40s, staying above freezing.
  • Tuesday will see mild temperatures in the low to mid 60s.
  • Light rain will occur east of I-35, mostly during Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
  • Warmth will return by the weekend, with 70s on Wednesday afternoon.
  • Next week will be warmer than normal, with highs above the average low 60s.

Stay tuned for continuous updates from the KXAN First Warning Weather team throughout the week.

Author

  • Gavin U. Stonebridge

    I’m Gavin U. Stonebridge, a Business & Economy journalist at News of Austin. I cover the financial forces, market trends, and economic policies that influence businesses, workers, and consumers at both local and national levels. My goal is to explain complex economic topics in a clear and practical way for everyday readers.

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