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Today's Weather in Austin 04/18/26 Saturday Storms and Wind Shear Expected
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Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely pumped to talk about what's happening in Austin today because things are about to get interesting up there in the Texas Hill Country.
Let me break down what we're looking at right now. Saturday is shaping up to be our main weather event, folks. We've got a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through between seven in the morning and four in the afternoon, with even more rain likely after four o'clock. Here's the thing though—and I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but Austin's about to get rained on pretty hard. We're looking at temperature swings too. It'll start near seventy-two by mid-morning, then drop to around sixty-five as we move through the day. Winds are shifting from the south-southwest to the north, and we could see gusts up to twenty-five miles per hour. Saturday night continues this wet pattern with showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before one in the morning.
Now here's where it gets better. Sunday clears things out. Partly sunny skies with a high near seventy-four degrees, much more pleasant. Monday brings another chance of showers and thunderstorms at around forty percent, but we're drying out after that.
Now let's hit our Weather Playbook segment. I want to talk about wind shear because that's what's going to make our thunderstorms Saturday interesting. Wind shear is basically when wind direction or speed changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Picture it like this—you've got wind coming from the south near the ground, but wind from the north up higher. That creates rotation in the atmosphere, which can intensify storms and even spawn severe weather. It's like nature's own weather machine, and Austin's about to experience it this weekend.
Here's your three-day breakdown: Saturday is wet and wild with showers and storms all day, with lows around fifty-three overnight. Sunday bounces back to partly sunny and pleasant at seventy-four. Monday stays cloudy with another forty percent chance of rain and a high near sixty-nine.
Stay weather aware out there, Austin. This system's moving fast, so keep your eyes on the sky Saturday. And hey, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening everyone, and remember this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to the weather segment! I'm absolutely pumped to talk about what's happening in Austin today because things are about to get interesting up there in the Texas Hill Country.
Let me break down what we're looking at right now. Saturday is shaping up to be our main weather event, folks. We've got a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolling through between seven in the morning and four in the afternoon, with even more rain likely after four o'clock. Here's the thing though—and I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but Austin's about to get rained on pretty hard. We're looking at temperature swings too. It'll start near seventy-two by mid-morning, then drop to around sixty-five as we move through the day. Winds are shifting from the south-southwest to the north, and we could see gusts up to twenty-five miles per hour. Saturday night continues this wet pattern with showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before one in the morning.
Now here's where it gets better. Sunday clears things out. Partly sunny skies with a high near seventy-four degrees, much more pleasant. Monday brings another chance of showers and thunderstorms at around forty percent, but we're drying out after that.
Now let's hit our Weather Playbook segment. I want to talk about wind shear because that's what's going to make our thunderstorms Saturday interesting. Wind shear is basically when wind direction or speed changes at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Picture it like this—you've got wind coming from the south near the ground, but wind from the north up higher. That creates rotation in the atmosphere, which can intensify storms and even spawn severe weather. It's like nature's own weather machine, and Austin's about to experience it this weekend.
Here's your three-day breakdown: Saturday is wet and wild with showers and storms all day, with lows around fifty-three overnight. Sunday bounces back to partly sunny and pleasant at seventy-four. Monday stays cloudy with another forty percent chance of rain and a high near sixty-nine.
Stay weather aware out there, Austin. This system's moving fast, so keep your eyes on the sky Saturday. And hey, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. Thanks for listening everyone, and remember this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI