Late-day sunshine keeps Austin’s thermometer climbing, pushing temperatures well into the 70s and even some low 80s.
Today’s Weather
Tonight the sky will be mostly clear, though pockets of low clouds are expected to reappear overnight. By tomorrow morning, fog could develop in certain areas. Overnight lows across the region are projected to fall into the low to mid-60s.
Tuesday Outlook

Tuesday will resemble today’s pattern but with subtle differences. Widespread morning clouds will gradually clear, giving way to afternoon sunshine. The earlier onset of sun may make the day a touch warmer than today.
Humidity and Mid-Week Warmth
The air remains humid on Tuesday, but it is gradually becoming less muggy as the week progresses. This trend should ease the feeling of stickiness and allow temperatures to climb. By Friday, forecasts show highs moving into the low 80s.
Christmas Day Preview
Even with the early-morning clouds, Christmas Day is still expected to be warm. As the clouds dissipate, temperatures should rise, making the holiday a pleasant, sunny day.
Sunday Cold Front
A cold front is anticipated to reach Central Texas early Sunday. The front will bring a brief winter chill, lowering temperatures for the day. While Sunday will see a drop, the forecast indicates that Monday’s highs may stay in the 50s.
Winter Outlook 2025
The KXAN team has released a Winter Weather Outlook for 2025, offering deeper insight into upcoming winter conditions for Central Texas.
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Key Takeaways
- Austin’s temperatures are climbing into the 80s, driven by late-day sunshine.
- A cold front will hit Sunday, bringing cooler conditions and Monday highs in the 50s.
- Christmas Day remains forecast to be warm once morning clouds clear.
Austin’s weather is a mix of lingering heat and an approaching chill. Keep an eye on local forecasts to stay prepared for the changing temperatures.

