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Today's Weather in Austin 04/12/26 Severe Thunderstorm Watch Sunday Storms and Wind Shear

Today's Weather in Austin 04/12/26 Severe Thunderstorm Watch Sunday Storms and Wind Shear

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Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you instant analysis and real-time accuracy every single time.

Welcome back to the weather segment! Oh man, do we have some serious atmospheric action happening over Austin today, so stick around because things are about to get absolutely electric.

Let me paint you a picture of what's going down in the Texas capital right now. We're tracking a significant weather system moving through, and honestly, it's going to keep things pretty interesting. There's a severe thunderstorm watch in effect, which means the atmosphere is primed and ready to party, but maybe not the kind of party you want to attend if you're planning outdoor activities.

Here's the breakdown. Overnight into Sunday morning, we're looking at a fifty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with lows around sixty-nine Fahrenheit. Sunday itself is where things really escalate. We're expecting showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm between seven in the morning and four in the afternoon, with additional storms possible after that. Rainfall amounts could reach three quarters to one inch, which is substantial. The high will be around seventy-nine Fahrenheit with south southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour, gusting up to twenty. I always say thunderstorms are like nature's way of doing laundry, but with way more power and way less detergent. Sunday night continues the wet pattern with showers and thunderstorms likely before seven in the evening.

Now here's where things calm down. Monday looks mostly cloudy with only a twenty percent chance of afternoon storms and a high near eighty-five Fahrenheit. Tuesday continues this trend with mostly cloudy skies and a high near eighty-four Fahrenheit. Wednesday brings a thirty percent chance of storms after one in the afternoon with highs in the mid-eighties.

Let's shift gears to our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to break down wind shear, and it's absolutely crucial for understanding severe thunderstorms. Wind shear is when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Think of it like this: imagine your top layer of frosting on a cake rotating differently than the layer below it. That rotation can actually spin up intense updrafts in thunderstorms, creating those dangerous rotating supercells. It's one of the most important ingredients meteorologists look for when forecasting severe weather, and Austin's setup today includes solid wind shear, which is why we've got that watch in effect.

Here's your three-day forecast in a nutshell. Today through Sunday, rainy and stormy with highs in the upper seventies to low eighties. Monday through Tuesday, mostly cloudy and dry with highs in the mid-eighties. Wednesday, another chance of storms mid-day with highs in the mid-eighties.

So whether you're heading to Barton Springs or catching some live music on Sixth Street, keep an eye on those storm alerts because Sunday's going to be the main event.

Thanks for tuning in to the weather segment. Please subscribe to the podcast and thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production, and you can learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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