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Wake Up, Austin! Your Ultimate Guide to Today’s Weather, Events, and Local Happenings – July 8, 2024

Austin Local Team

July 8, 2024

Howdy, Austin! 🎸🌮 It’s Monday, July 8, 2024, and you know what that means – it’s time to dive into the heart of our city with today’s hot-off-the-press news, events, and a weather report that’ll have you planning your day faster than you can say “breakfast taco.” So, let’s not dilly-dally; Austin’s got too much going on to sit still!

Daily Weather Report for Austin, TX

We’re looking at a day that’s as mixed as a Tex-Mex platter, folks. 🌞☔ The outer rainbands from Hurricane Beryl are making their presence known, but don’t let that dampen your spirits. With a high of 90°F, it’s perfect weather for dipping into Barton Springs if you’re brave enough. Tonight, we’re cooling down to a cozy 73°F – ideal for those late-night taco runs or a stroll down South Congress. And hey, the air quality is sitting pretty at “Fair,” so take a deep breath and enjoy it, Austin. Just remember, our sensitive friends might want to take it easy out there.

What’s Happening in Austin?

Austin never sleeps, and neither does its event calendar. Here’s what’s cooking in the city:

  • Evolving Group Exhibition at Art for the People Gallery, running till August 17. It’s free, folks, and a feast for the eyes. More details here.

  • Nobody is Perfect Art Exhibit over at the Dougherty Arts Center through August 3. Also free! Dive into the details here.

  • The 50th Annual Paramount Summer Classic Film Series is rolling film at Paramount Theatre till September 1. Tickets range from $8-$14. Catch classic flicks and cool AC here.

  • ASO Tuneful Tales is enchanting kids and adults alike at Various Austin Public Libraries until August 8. No charge for entry! Learn more here.

  • Carros y Cultura: Lowrider Legacies in Texas Exhibition at Bullock Texas State History Museum, showcasing till September 2. Tickets are a wallet-friendly $9-$13. Full details here.

  • Live your best life at Tuesday Trivia with Trivia512 at Meanwhile Brewing Co., every Tuesday in July. Check it out here.

  • Pan Am Hillside Summer Concert Series brings the tunes to Oswaldo A.B. Cantu Pan American Neighborhood Park, Tuesdays in July from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Free fun for everyone! Jam on here.

  • Legacies of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Exhibition continues its educational journey at Bullock Texas State History Museum till February 16, 2025. Ticket info here.

  • Acid Wave w/ Laserbrain & Lauren Lakis is shaking the Empire Control Room & Garage on July 9. Get your $15 tickets here.

  • And don’t miss the Comedy and Burlesque Show at Shakespeare’s Pub, happening till August 20. Tickets are a steal at $10-$20. Laugh it up here.

In the News

Looks like our news feed is as dry as a West Texas summer today, folks. But not to worry, Austin’s always got something up its sleeve, and we’ll be back with the latest and greatest before you can say “Keep it weird.”

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Whether you’re here for the art, the film, the tunes, or just the good ol’ Austin vibe, we’ve got you covered. And for those of you looking to dive deeper into the real estate side of things, Austin Local Team is your go-to. We’re simplifying real estate, one match at a time. Find your perfect agent, and let’s start this journey together. Check out our Custom Market Valuation & Consultation to get started.

There you have it, folks – your daily dose of Austin culture, events, and a little real estate wisdom on the side. Whether you’re hitting up an exhibition, catching a classic film, or just soaking in the unique vibes of our city, remember to keep it weird, keep it friendly, and, above all, keep it Austin. 🌞🏘️

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