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Help us guess how many 100º days Austin will have in 2025

Austin could be in for a hot year, but how does that translate to days over 100º? We want guesses from our readers.

Light streaming through trees at Mueller Lake Park during golden hour. A couple is having a picnic on the far left side.

Now’s the time to stock up on sunscreen.

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It’s that time of year again — aka the time we start counting how many days surpass 100º in Austin.

According to data from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, the Capital City’s first triple-digit day of 2025 occurred on Tuesday, May 13, followed by another on Wednesday, May 14. This comes much earlier than last year’s first 100º day, which fell on June 27.

It looks like we’re in for a hot year, so we’re once again asking readers to guess how many triple-digit days will happen in 2025.

A few quick facts to help inform your guess:

We’re ready to hear your guesses. Submit them here + yours may be included in an upcoming newsletter.

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