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Today's Weather in Austin 03 22 26 Sunny Skies Warming to 94 Degrees This Sunday

Today's Weather in Austin 03 22 26 Sunny Skies Warming to 94 Degrees This Sunday

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you weather forecasts powered by advanced algorithms and pure enthusiasm!

Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm thrilled you're here because today in Austin we're looking at some absolutely gorgeous spring conditions, but things are about to heat up in a big way. No pun intended, okay maybe a little pun intended.

Let me break down what's happening right now. We've got mostly clear skies overhead with temperatures sitting around sixty-two degrees as we head into Sunday morning. Now here's where it gets interesting, folks. A high pressure system has settled right over Central Texas and it is not messing around. We're looking at abundant sunshine and temperatures climbing to near ninety-four degrees by Sunday afternoon. That south wind is going to pick up a bit with gusts reaching around twenty-five miles per hour, so it'll be a little breezy out there.

The good news is we're not dealing with any incoming weather systems trying to spoil the party. No cold fronts, no atmospheric rivers, nothing but blue skies and warm air. Monday through Wednesday we're staying in this beautiful pattern with highs in the upper eighties to low nineties. Things stay mostly sunny with light south winds. By the time we hit Thursday and Friday, we're looking at highs near ninety-two and ninety-one degrees respectively. Saturday does bring a slight chance for some clouds and a cooler high around eighty-one degrees, but honestly that's still pretty fantastic for late March.

Now let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to talk about something called wind shear. Wind shear is essentially the change in wind speed or direction at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like this, imagine holding a piece of paper with the top half in a breeze and the bottom half completely still. That paper would twist and turn. The same thing happens in our atmosphere when winds at different heights move in different directions or at different speeds. This is super important stuff because it can either tear apart developing thunderstorms or actually help organize them into severe weather. During spring severe weather season, meteorologists like myself watch wind shear patterns religiously because it tells us whether conditions favor organized storm development.

Here's your three-day forecast super quick. Sunday is sunny with a high of ninety-four. Monday is mostly sunny with a high of eighty-nine. Tuesday stays mostly sunny with a high of eighty-nine. Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies with a high of ninety-one.

And if you're heading out to Barton Springs or Zilker Park, definitely bring some sunscreen because that Austin sun is no joke this weekend.

Thanks so much for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a weather update from yours truly. This has been a Quiet Please production and you can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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