Austin’s Warm Days Are Here—But Storms Are Coming Fast!

Get ready, Austin—while we’re enjoying some beautiful, warm days ahead, it’s not all smooth sailing. The city will experience sunny, mild weather through the weekend, but don’t get too comfortable just yet. A strong cold front is expected to move in early next week, bringing the potential for thunderstorms and severe weather. So, enjoy the sunshine while it lasts!

What to Expect

Thursday, February 28: The temperature will be a little lower today, and there will be some clouds in the morning, but by the afternoon, there will be lots of sunlight. With highs of about 75°F (24°C), today will be a nice day to be outside.

Friday, March 1: The weather will warm up even more with a sunny, clear sky and temperatures reaching 81°F (27°C). It’ll be a perfect day to soak up the sun!

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Saturday, March 2:A another warm day with highs of 81°F (27°C) is in store. Make the most of it while it’s still warm and feels like spring!

Sunday, March 3: A slight dip in temperature to 75°F (24°C), but still pleasant. Expect some passing clouds and maybe a light shower here and there.

Monday, March 4: A warm and humid day, reaching 83°F (28°C). It’ll feel a bit stickier, with clouds rolling in throughout the day.

Things could get crazy on Tuesday, March 5. Strong thunderstorms with a lot of rain, hail, and perhaps damaging winds are a possibility. The temperature will remain pleasant at 81°F (27°C), so you should be vigilant.

Why It Matters?

While the next few days will feel like spring, things are about to take a turn. The thunderstorms early next week could bring some serious weather, including heavy downpours and possible hail. If you’ve got plans for Tuesday, be sure to keep an eye on the forecast and be prepared to take cover if storms roll in.

So, Austin, enjoy the warm, sunny days while you can, but keep an umbrella nearby just in case!

Stay safe, and stay tuned for updates!

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