
June in Austin is aggressively hot. Daytime temperatures routinely climb into the mid-to-upper 90s°F (35–37°C), and heat indexes can push it well past 100°F when humidity is factored in. Nights offer only modest relief, typically cooling down to the low-to-mid 70s°F. Rainfall is possible but not consistent — June sits at the tail end of Austin's spring storm season, so afternoon thunderstorms can pop up with little warning, usually brief but intense. Sunshine dominates the majority of the month. Dress in lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen, moisture-wicking cotton, or technical athleisure blends. Loose-fitting shorts, sundresses, linen pants, and sleeveless tops are your workhorses here. UV exposure is serious — a wide-brim hat and sunglasses are non-negotiable, not just stylish. Sandals and breathable sneakers work for most daytime activity, but if you're bar-hopping on Sixth Street or heading to an outdoor venue, a comfortable pair of fashion sneakers or low-heeled mules will serve you better than flip-flops on uneven terrain. Pack a compact rain jacket or a lightweight layer for air-conditioned interiors — Texas restaurants and venues blast the AC, and the contrast from outdoor heat can be jarring.
No outfits found for this style. Try a different filter.
Stick to lightweight, breathable clothing like linen shirts, cotton sundresses, shorts, and moisture-wicking tops. Temperatures regularly exceed 95°F, so natural or technical fabrics that allow airflow are essential. Bring a thin layer or packable cardigan for heavily air-conditioned indoor spaces, which are common across the city.
Not at all — June is one of Austin's hottest months. Daytime highs typically range from 93–98°F (34–37°C), with heat indexes sometimes exceeding 100°F. Evenings cool down to around 72–75°F, which is warm enough that a light jacket is rarely needed outdoors after dark.
Rain is possible in June but not a daily occurrence. Austin averages around 3–4 inches of rainfall in June, often delivered through quick afternoon or evening thunderstorms. These storms can be sudden and heavy, so a compact umbrella or packable rain jacket tucked into your bag is a smart precaution without weighing down your outfit.
Pack light, heat-appropriate clothing — sundresses, linen shorts, breathable tops, and one smart-casual outfit if you plan to dine out or attend a live music venue. Must-haves include a wide-brim hat, UV-protective sunglasses, SPF 50+ sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Comfortable walking shoes are important since Austin's entertainment districts involve a lot of ground-level exploration.