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Today's Weather in Austin 04/27/26 Hot Monday Before Cold Front Brings Rain and Relief

2 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data and pure weather passion daily! Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely thrilled to be here with you all today because Austin, Texas, we've got some seriously interesting weather coming your way, and let me tell you, things are about to get fired up! So here's what's happening right now in the capital of Texas. We're sitting pretty with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering around seventy-four degrees. But hold onto your hats, folks, because things are about to heat up faster than a taco at Franklin Barbecue. Today is going to be absolutely scorching. We're talking a high near ninety-four degrees, and when you factor in the humidity, the heat index is going to feel like one hundred and three degrees. That's no joke! Make sure you're staying hydrated and checking on your neighbors, especially the elderly folks. You could say the heat is about to reach peak season, if you know what I mean! Now here's where it gets really interesting. A cold front is moving in later this week, and it's bringing some much-needed relief along with some rain chances. By Wednesday, we'll see a twenty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. That number climbs to thirty percent Wednesday night, then jumps to forty percent on Thursday. Friday is looking pretty active with a seventy percent chance of precipitation and possibly some thunderstorms mixed in. This front is going to knock our temperatures way down, so we're going from sweating buckets to actually being comfortable again. Let me break down your three-day outlook. Monday stays hot and mostly sunny with that ninety-four-degree high. Tuesday's similar, maybe a touch warmer at ninety-five with those gusty south winds up to twenty miles per hour. Then Wednesday is when things start changing, mostly cloudy with a ninety-two-degree high and those rain chances developing as the day goes on. Time for your Weather Playbook segment! Let's talk about dew point. Most people focus on temperature, but dew point is the real MVP when it comes to how humid and uncomfortable you'll feel. Dew point measures how much moisture is actually in the air. A dew point below sixty is comfortable, sixty to seventy is getting sticky, and anything above seventy feels absolutely oppressive. Right now in Austin, we're creeping toward that uncomfortable zone, which is why even though it's seventy-four degrees tonight, it's going to feel muggy and gross. That's why this cold front is such a big deal, folks. It's going to crash our dew points and make everything feel amazing again! So remember, stay cool, stay hydrated, and keep your weather apps updated because this system is going to move fast. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to get your daily dose of weather passion. Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Portada del episodio Austin 06062026 Weekend Weather Forecast Heat Index Storms and Saturday Sunshine

Austin 06062026 Weekend Weather Forecast Heat Index Storms and Saturday Sunshine

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Portada del episodio Austin 06 05 2026 Weekend Thunderstorms and Showers Before Sunny Skies Return

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