Tonight’s temperatures will dip into the 50s as a few spotty showers and pockets of drizzle sweep across the region, continuing into the overnight hours and into Wednesday.
Tonight
A light mix of rain and drizzle will linger over most areas, with temperatures falling back into the low 50s. Spotty showers are expected to break up as the night progresses.
Rest of the Week
Late tomorrow afternoon, a few pockets of sunshine may appear west of I-35, offering a brief respite from the moisture. By the end of the week and over the weekend, the skies will clear, leaving the region bright and dry.
The cold front arrives on Thursday, moving through the area with little precipitation. It will bring a temperature drop of about 10 degrees or more between Thursday and Friday afternoons. The front will pass mostly dry, with only a few widely scattered clouds.
Weekend and the Winter Solstice
The weekend marks the final day of autumn and the first day of winter. The Winter Solstice occurs at 9:03 a.m. Sunday, when temperatures will be in the low to mid 50s. Highs on both days will average in the mid to upper 70s, and a handful of stations may reach 80 degrees or higher.
Christmas Forecast
Christmas Day is expected to be warmer than the normal range of upper 50s to low 60s. Both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day should remain dry, with no significant precipitation.
Winter Weather Outlook 2025
For a deeper look at Central Texas winter weather, the First Warning Weather team offers resources on their website, including a winter forecast, La Niña impacts, and historical storm data.
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Key Takeaways
- Tonight’s temperatures will drop into the 50s with spotty showers and drizzle.
- A dry Thursday cold front will bring a 10-degree drop between Thursday and Friday afternoons.
- The weekend will feature bright skies, a mild Winter Solstice, and a warmer-than-usual Christmas.
The forecast highlights a transition from a wet overnight period to a dry, warm weekend, with a notable temperature swing as the cold front moves through. Stay tuned for any changes and plan accordingly.

