Tonight in Austin, the heat is steady, but fog and drizzle will linger into the morning. The KXAN First Warning Weather team reports that temperatures will dip to the upper 50s and low 60s across the region, with pockets of misty air that could keep visibility low for early commuters.
Tonight
According to the latest update from KXAN, tonight’s forecast calls for warm conditions with lows in the upper 50s and low 60s. Fog and drizzle are expected to blanket parts of Central Texas overnight, easing into the morning as the clouds lift.
Thursday
Thursday begins with lingering clouds that will gradually give way to more sunshine. By late morning and early afternoon, the sun will push temperatures upward, offering a brief respite from the cooler evening. In the afternoon, a cold front will move in, bringing a stiff north wind and a drop in temperatures.
Friday
The arrival of the cold front sets the stage for Friday’s weather. Morning lows are projected to fall into the 40s, with some areas dipping into the upper 30s. Despite the cooler start, a day of full sunshine will push the high temperatures into the upper 60s, marking the coldest high of the week.
Saturday Through Next Week
From Saturday onward, most days will open with clouds that will transition to mostly sunny skies as the week progresses. High temperatures are expected to remain in the 70s through at least Christmas Eve, offering a steady and comfortable summer-like feel for residents.
Highs for the Next Week

The forecast for the coming week indicates that highs will consistently stay in the 70s. The pattern of cloud-to-sunny transitions will continue, ensuring that the region enjoys a pleasant, warm climate throughout the period.
Winter Weather Outlook 2025
Looking ahead to the end of the year, all signs point to a warm Christmas Day. The outlook also suggests that the end of 2025 will conclude on a warm note, providing a comfortable finish to the year.
Stay Updated
The KXAN First Warning Weather team offers several ways for residents to keep up with the latest forecasts. Download the KXAN First Warning Weather app for real-time updates and alerts, subscribe to their weather newsletters, or log in to the KXAN+ smart TV app for a personalized forecast page.
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Final Note
This story is no longer being updated. For the most current forecast, visit the KXAN First Warning Weather team’s website or app. Stay safe and enjoy the warm, sunny days ahead.

