AUSTIN (KXAN) — We're nearly halfway through May and every solar day so far has been higher up normal so far every bit we continue to be on track toward a record hot month.

High temperatures on Sunday reached the mid to upper 90s across well-nigh of Central Texas with some low 100s in the Hill Country. The record loftier at Austin'due south Camp Mabry was 98 gear up in 1925, simply the high simply reached 97 sparing the existing record.

Overnight volition be mainly articulate the majority of the time with some patchy low clouds developing by sunrise.

Don't forget we accept a Full LUNAR ECLIPSE Sunday dark that should be visible from beyond Key Texas.

Peak viewing of the Total Lunar Eclipse continues until 11:53 p.m. During this period the moon may turn a cherry-red orange color!

Triple digit estrus will be more likely on Monday. (This would brand it officially Camp Mabry's first triple digit reading of the season.) Arriving a month and a half SOONER than we typically see our first triple digit temp in Austin.

We stay in the upper 90s to most 100 degrees most of the week.

Highs the next few days
Highs the side by side few days

We're charily optimistic about a switch in the weather condition pattern that may bring some rain dorsum to Central Texas. We've introduced rain chances every bit we head into next weekend. Read more than about our thoughts in the UPDATD blog post below.

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