Weather Update for Williamson County: Clear Night Ahead After Mixed Skies
5/30/26: Clear Night with Temps in the Low 70s After a Day of Mixed Skies and a High of 80
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Williamson County is experiencing a clear night with current temperatures at 73.8°F. After a day with mixed skies and a high of 80.4°F, overnight lows are expected to drop to 72.3°F with increasing winds and a slight chance of precipitation.
- 01Current temperature is 73.8°F with light winds at 3.2 mph.
- 02Today's high reached 80.4°F with a low of 69.4°F and a total of 0.03 inches of drizzle.
- 03The humidity level is at 88%, with a UV index of 7.7 indicating high sun exposure.
- 04Tonight's low is expected to be 72.3°F, with winds increasing to 7.6 mph and a 33% chance of precipitation.
- 05The 7-day forecast shows temperatures ranging from 76°F to 84°F with varying conditions, including drizzle and overcast skies.
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As of 9:30 PM in Williamson County, the temperature stands at 73.8°F, accompanied by a gentle breeze of 3.2 mph. The day saw a peak temperature of 80.4°F, with a low of 69.4°F and a minor drizzle totaling 0.03 inches, despite a 52% chance of rain earlier. Currently, the sky is clear, but it is anticipated that temperatures will drop to a low of 72.3°F tonight, with winds picking up to 7.6 mph. The chance of precipitation is expected to decrease to 33%. There are no active weather alerts in the area. The humidity is at 88%, and the UV index reached a high of 7.7 today. Looking ahead, the 7-day forecast predicts highs between 76°F and 84°F, with conditions ranging from overcast to clear skies, and slight chances of rain on certain days. The sunrise tomorrow is at 5:32 AM and sunset at 7:57 PM, marking the transition into the summer season.
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