Drizzle tonight, patchy fog, mild Monday
Dec 15, 2024
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Scattered showers across Central Texas resulted in limited rainfall accumulation. Camp Mabry received just one-hundredth of an inch of rain, while Austin-Bergstrom International Airport recorded a tenth of an inch. Temperatures were warmer than usual, reaching the upper 70s to low 80s.
Overnight, temperatures will remain mild, dipping to the mid 60s. Rain chances will remain isolated, around 20%, continuing into Monday. Highs on Monday will return to the upper 70s, with some areas east of I-35 potentially reaching the low 80s.
Warmer than normal temperatures continue into Monday
The normal high temperature for this time of year is 64°F.
The current "soupy" weather pattern will persist through midweek, with scattered showers bringing an additional 0.25" to 1.0" of rain before Wednesday. However, a strong cold front is expected to move in on Thursday, bringing drier and cooler air.
Our next cold front will arrive midweek
Highs will drop to the 60s as the week concludes, with sunshine expected next weekend.
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