Sunday was mostly cloudy across Central Texas, with high temperatures staying in the 60s and a generally cool, overcast day. Overnight, temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s under a mix of clouds and light winds, creating a crisp, calm night.
Monday will bring partly sunny skies and seasonable highs in the low 60s. Winds will remain light, making it a comfortable day for outdoor activities, though mornings and evenings will feel chilly. The cool air will linger, so layering is recommended for anyone spending time outside.
Rain chances remain very low at the start of the week. An upper-level low is expected to move into the region on Tuesday, but precipitation is likely to be minimal. The Hill Country may see isolated light showers, with amounts limited to a few hundredths of an inch, and areas east of I-35 will see little to no rain.
Temperatures will climb into the 70s on Wednesday before a dry cold front moves through, pushing highs back down to the 60s for Thursday and Friday. Overall, the week will feature a mix of cool, mild, and mostly dry conditions, with only a slight chance for light rain in limited areas. Perfect for planning outdoor errands or activities, just be ready for cooler mornings and evenings.

