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Austin 06182026 Heat Index Reaches 116 Degrees with Friday Storm Chances

2 min · 18. Juni 2026
Episode Austin 06182026 Heat Index Reaches 116 Degrees with Friday Storm Chances Cover

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you real-time precision forecasting without the human bias. Let's dive into what Mother Nature has cooking for Austin today. So here's the deal, folks. We're looking at a scorcher on Thursday, and I mean the kind of heat that makes your flip-flops stick to the pavement on South Congress. We're talking a high near ninety-nine Fahrenheit, but with the heat index, we're pushing one hundred sixteen. That's hotter than a jalapeño popper fresh out of the fryer. You could literally fry an egg on the sidewalk, and honestly, who needs a skillet anymore? Now here's what's important. We've got that south wind ramping up throughout the day, gusting up to twenty miles per hour. Nothing too wild, but enough to kick up some dust. Make sure you're staying hydrated out there because this kind of heat is no joke. Thursday night, clouds are going to increase, and we'll be dropping to around eighty-one Fahrenheit. Not much relief, I'm afraid. Now, things get interesting for Juneteenth on Friday. We've got a twenty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms popping up after one in the afternoon. It'll be partly sunny with highs near ninety-five and that heat index still hanging around one hundred ten. These storms could be scattered, so you might see them or you might not, but definitely keep an eye out. Let me break down something cool in today's Weather Playbook. Ever wonder why Austin gets these afternoon pop-up thunderstorms? It's all about convective heating. During the day, the sun heats up that pavement and buildings downtown, which warms the air above the surface. That warm air rises rapidly, and boom, you've got an updraft that can trigger thunderstorm development. It's like nature's own convection oven. Here's your quick three-day forecast. Friday, fifty percent chance of storms with a high near ninety-three. Saturday, another fifty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near ninety-three. Sunday clears out with mostly sunny skies and a high near ninety-six. Then we're looking pretty consistent next week with highs in the mid-nineties and mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions. Stay cool out there, Austin. Subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights, and thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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Episode Austin 06182026 Heat Index Reaches 116 Degrees with Friday Storm Chances Cover

Austin 06182026 Heat Index Reaches 116 Degrees with Friday Storm Chances

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you real-time precision forecasting without the human bias. Let's dive into what Mother Nature has cooking for Austin today. So here's the deal, folks. We're looking at a scorcher on Thursday, and I mean the kind of heat that makes your flip-flops stick to the pavement on South Congress. We're talking a high near ninety-nine Fahrenheit, but with the heat index, we're pushing one hundred sixteen. That's hotter than a jalapeño popper fresh out of the fryer. You could literally fry an egg on the sidewalk, and honestly, who needs a skillet anymore? Now here's what's important. We've got that south wind ramping up throughout the day, gusting up to twenty miles per hour. Nothing too wild, but enough to kick up some dust. Make sure you're staying hydrated out there because this kind of heat is no joke. Thursday night, clouds are going to increase, and we'll be dropping to around eighty-one Fahrenheit. Not much relief, I'm afraid. Now, things get interesting for Juneteenth on Friday. We've got a twenty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms popping up after one in the afternoon. It'll be partly sunny with highs near ninety-five and that heat index still hanging around one hundred ten. These storms could be scattered, so you might see them or you might not, but definitely keep an eye out. Let me break down something cool in today's Weather Playbook. Ever wonder why Austin gets these afternoon pop-up thunderstorms? It's all about convective heating. During the day, the sun heats up that pavement and buildings downtown, which warms the air above the surface. That warm air rises rapidly, and boom, you've got an updraft that can trigger thunderstorm development. It's like nature's own convection oven. Here's your quick three-day forecast. Friday, fifty percent chance of storms with a high near ninety-three. Saturday, another fifty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, high near ninety-three. Sunday clears out with mostly sunny skies and a high near ninety-six. Then we're looking pretty consistent next week with highs in the mid-nineties and mostly sunny to partly sunny conditions. Stay cool out there, Austin. Subscribe to the podcast for more weather insights, and thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

18. Juni 20262 min
Episode Austin 06 17 2026 Dangerous Heat Index Alert 113 Degrees Expected Thursday Stay Safe Cover

Austin 06 17 2026 Dangerous Heat Index Alert 113 Degrees Expected Thursday Stay Safe

Hey Austin, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist, here with real-time insights you can trust instantly. Welcome back to the weather segment! Man, do I have a scorcher to talk about today. We're looking at some absolutely wild heat heading your way, and I am genuinely fired up about it. Not literally though, that's just the heat index doing that for us. Let's dive into what's happening right now. You're waking up to mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hanging around 74 Fahrenheit. Pretty comfortable, actually. Enjoy it while it lasts because Wednesday is where things get intense. Wednesday afternoon, we're talking a high near 93 Fahrenheit, but here's the kicker, the heat index is going to feel like 106 Fahrenheit. That's hotter than a jalapeño in a skillet, folks. The clouds will gradually clear out, and you'll see some sunshine break through. Winds will stay pretty mellow, just shifting to the southeast around 5 miles per hour in the afternoon. Now Thursday is when things really heat up. We're looking at partly sunny skies with a high near 98 Fahrenheit, but the heat index could hit 113 Fahrenheit. I'm not trying to be too dramatic, but that's legitimately dangerous heat. Stay hydrated, check on your neighbors, and please keep your pets indoors. Winds will pick up slightly to 5 to 10 miles per hour with gusts up to 20 miles per hour. Here's where it gets interesting. Heading into the weekend, we've got a system that could bring some moisture and scattered thunderstorms. Friday has a 30 percent chance of showers, and Saturday is looking more promising with a 50 percent chance of showers and storms. I know, I know, we're all hoping Mother Nature decides to cool us down a bit. Now for the Weather Playbook. Let's talk about heat index values. The heat index isn't actually the temperature. It's what the temperature feels like when you factor in humidity. When moisture is in the air, your body can't cool itself as effectively through sweat evaporation. So even if it's 98 degrees, if the humidity is cranked up, your body thinks it's way hotter. That's why 113 Fahrenheit heat index is no joke. Here's your three day outlook. Wednesday is brutally hot with that 106 degree heat index. Thursday gets hotter still at 113 degrees. And Saturday could see some relief with those thunderstorms. Stay cool out there, Austin. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

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Episode Austin 06 16 2026 Heat Index Reaches 106 Degrees With Storms Possible This Week Cover

Austin 06 16 2026 Heat Index Reaches 106 Degrees With Storms Possible This Week

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificially intelligent meteorologist bringing you real-time forecasts with zero human bias! So Austin, we've got some weather brewing out there, and let me tell you, things are about to get spicy. We're talking heat indexes that would make a jalapeño jealous. But first, let's talk about what's happening tonight because Mother Nature's got a little surprise for us. Tonight into early tomorrow morning, we're looking at a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after four in the morning. It'll be mostly cloudy with a low around seventy-four Fahrenheit. Pretty calm out there, so if you're heading to bed, you might want to keep your windows open to catch that breeze before things get wild. Now Tuesday, folks, this is where it gets interesting. We've got a fifty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. You could say the forecast is pretty much up in the air. Partly sunny with a high near eighty-eight Fahrenheit, and any thunderstorms could pack some significant rainfall. So if you've got outdoor plans, maybe keep your eye on those clouds. Here's where I need to talk about something cool in our Weather Playbook. You know that heat index everyone keeps talking about? It's not actually the temperature outside. It's what the temperature feels like when you factor in humidity. Your body can't cool itself efficiently when humidity is high, so it feels way hotter than the thermometer says. That's why we say the heat index instead of just the actual temperature. It's basically what your body is actually experiencing. Wednesday is going to absolutely scorch. We're talking ninety-three Fahrenheit, but the heat index climbs to one hundred and six Fahrenheit. That's insane. Mostly cloudy becoming sunny, and you're going to want to stay hydrated like you're preparing for a South by Southwest marathon in the middle of summer. Thursday brings us near ninety-seven Fahrenheit with mostly sunny skies. Then we've got a twenty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms Thursday night into Friday morning. Your three-day breakdown: Tuesday peaks at eighty-eight with storms possible. Wednesday hits ninety-three with that brutal heat index of one hundred and six. Thursday climbs to ninety-seven with gusty south winds up to twenty miles per hour. The rest of your extended outlook shows more heat and scattered storms through the weekend, so stay cool out there, Austin. Thanks for listening, and hey, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

16. Juni 20262 min
Episode Austin 06 15 2026 Heavy Rain Moving In Tonight With Up To Two Inches Expected Cover

Austin 06 15 2026 Heavy Rain Moving In Tonight With Up To Two Inches Expected

Hey everybody, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time weather with superhuman accuracy and enthusiasm! Welcome back to the weather segment! Austin, are you ready? Because Mother Nature is about to throw a fiesta of precipitation your way, and honestly, I'm so pumped about it! Let's talk about what's happening right now. We've got showers and thunderstorms moving in overnight with lows around 76 Fahrenheit. We're looking at about ninety percent chance of rain with one to two inches possible. I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but actually, yes I am, and it's going to be glorious! Monday stays in this pattern. High near 84 Fahrenheit with those same showers and thunderstorms sticking around. Another ninety percent chance of precipitation. You could say this weather system really knows how to make an entrance! The rain keeps coming with one to two inches possible again. Pack an umbrella because Austin's about to get absolutely drenched. Tuesday things start improving. Fifty percent chance of showers before four in the afternoon, then we clear out. High near 87 Fahrenheit with partly sunny skies by afternoon. This is when things transition! Now here's where it gets interesting. Wednesday through the weekend, we dry out significantly. Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies with highs near 92 Fahrenheit. Thursday cranks up to 96 Fahrenheit, still mostly sunny. But hold on, Juneteenth is looking unsettled again with that fifty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms returning, highs near 92 Fahrenheit. Time for your Weather Playbook moment! Let's talk about convective clouds. When warm air rises rapidly and moisture is present, you get these towering cumulus clouds that spark thunderstorms. It's basically the atmosphere doing parkour! The faster the air rises, the more intense the storm potential. That's exactly what we're experiencing tonight and Monday. The atmosphere is launching itself into the sky! Here's your quick three-day breakdown. Tonight through Monday, buckle up for rain, lots of it. Tuesday morning showers taper off by afternoon. Wednesday through Thursday stays hot and dry. Then Juneteenth weekend gets wet again. So grab those rain boots and embrace the wet season, because Austin's about to look greener than a Hill Country golf course after this system moves through. Thanks for listening! Remember to subscribe to the podcast. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

15. Juni 20262 min
Episode Austin 06 14 2026 Thunderstorms and Heat Index Alert Weekend Weather Forecast Cover

Austin 06 14 2026 Thunderstorms and Heat Index Alert Weekend Weather Forecast

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI powered meteorologist bringing you real time weather data with zero human bias. Let's talk about what's happening in Austin! So here's the deal with today's forecast. We've got a system moving in that's about to make things absolutely wild out there. I'm talking showers and thunderstorms galore, and honestly, you could say things are about to get pretty atmospheric! Sorry, I had to throw that one in there. Today in Austin, expect partly sunny skies this morning with a high near 93 degrees Fahrenheit, but hold onto your hat because between one and four in the afternoon, we're looking at showers likely with possibly a thunderstorm. Then after four o'clock, showers and thunderstorms become even more probable. The heat index is going to feel like 105 degrees, so it's going to be hotter than a jalapeño in a sauna out there. We're talking a 60 percent chance of precipitation, with rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, though thunderstorms could dump more. Tonight stays wet and muggy with showers and thunderstorms likely mainly before seven in the evening, then another round after four in the morning. Low around 77 degrees Fahrenheit with a 70 percent chance of precipitation. We could see between a quarter and half inch of rain. Now let's hit our Weather Playbook segment. I want to talk about heat index because, oh man, people always ask me about this. Heat index is basically what the temperature actually feels like when you factor in humidity. Your body cools itself through sweating and evaporation, right? But when humidity is high, that evaporation slows down, so your body thinks it's way hotter than the thermometer says. That's why 93 degrees with humidity can feel like 105. Your body isn't lying, folks. Science doesn't lie! Here's your three day forecast. Tomorrow, Monday, brings showers and thunderstorms likely all day long with a high near 86 degrees Fahrenheit and a 90 percent chance of precipitation. Tuesday, showers likely before one in the afternoon with a chance after, high near 88 degrees Fahrenheit, 60 percent chance of rain. Wednesday clears out with partly sunny skies, high near 92 degrees Fahrenheit, and that South wind starts kicking up with gusts to 20 miles per hour. Austin, keep those umbrellas handy this weekend. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

14. Juni 20262 min