Texas Hill Country Stargazing

Reading the sky

Reading the sky over the Hill Country…
Next dark-sky window: check it →
moon & darkness for any night · clouds up to 2 weeks out

Where to go tonight

ranked best to worst — the top of the list is your best bet
Checking tonight's clouds across the Hill Country…
How to read the sky

Three things decide a night. We check all three for every spot and show you each one, so you can make the call yourself.

1. Darkness How dark the spot actually is — the one thing that never changes. We look each location up once on the world light-pollution atlas (the Bortle scale) and store it. The canyons out west are genuinely dark; the towns near San Antonio and Austin carry more city glow. Darkness sets the ceiling — clouds and the moon can only bring a night down from there.
2. Clouds How cloudy it'll be over that exact spot tonight. This is the live piece: we pull the hourly cloud forecast from Open-Meteo — the same free weather service behind the river and town pages — and average the hours that fall inside tonight's dark window.
3. The moon How bright the moon is, and whether it's above the horizon during tonight's dark hours. A full moon overhead washes out even the darkest sky. We compute this for tonight from the spot's coordinates — no forecast needed, it's just astronomy.

Same idea as the river gauges on HillCountry.ai — we'd rather hand you the reading than just tell you to go.