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Heavy Great Lakes Snow through Friday; Extreme Cold and Potential for Major Winter Storm Late Week into this Weekend

Multiple clipper systems will bring cold temperatures and enhance lake-effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes. An arctic blast will bring frigid temperatures accompanied with gusty winds that may lead to dangerous wind chills beginning in the Northern Plains Thursday before expanding to the South and East. An expansive winter storm will start Friday in the Southern Rockies/Plains and Mid-South. Read More >

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FXUS64 KEWX 211121
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX
521 AM CST Wed Jan 21 2026

...New AVIATION...

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Chances of light rain continue overnight through Wednesday.

- Dry and warm on Thursday before big changes come our way.

- A strong Arctic front is forecast Friday, bringing much colder temperatures
  this weekend into early next week. Hazardous cold is likely.

- Low confidence and high uncertainty still remains regarding
  potential winter weather this weekend, however, models are
  trending colder with the potential for sleet and freezing rain
  northern areas.

&&

.SHORT TERM...
(Today through Thursday)
Issued at 1205 AM CST Wed Jan 21 2026

The cold front that pushed through South Central Texas during the
day on Tuesday, remains across the Coastal Plains early Wednesday
morning. The shallow boundary is forecast to dissipate by daybreak
while southerly winds just above the surface keep enough moisture in
the boundary layer. During that time period, a pulse of upper level
energy is forecast to push across Central Texas and the Hill Country
to keep light rain happening mainly along and east of Highway 281
overnight throughout the day on Wednesday. There are areas where
patchy fog could develop for a few hours as overnight lows reach the
upper 40s to lower 50s under cloudy skies.

A back door frontal boundary then pushes across the local area from
northwest to southeast throughout the day with winds shifting from
the southeast to southwest to west to northwest across most areas
late afternoon. Wednesday`s highs are forecast to rise into the
upper 60s and lower 70s with clearing skies pushing from the Rio
Grande into parts of the Hill Country and partly to mostly skies
mainly for areas along and east of I-35 corridor. The boundary stays
near the Coastal Plains from Wednesday evening through midday
Thursday before pushing back to the north as a warm front.

Thursday`s forecast calls for dry conditions and warmer
temperatures. Highs are forecast to range from the upper 60s across
portions of the Hill Country to lower to mid 70s along the I-35
corridor and Coastal Plains.

&&

.LONG TERM...
(Thursday night through Tuesday)
Issued at 1205 AM CST Wed Jan 21 2026

Overnight lows for Friday morning are forecast to range from the
lower to upper 50s areawide. As the day progresses, a strong Arctic
front is forecast to push across South Central Texas mid to late
day. Scattered showers and even a few thunderstorms are possible
through that period. The cold airmass following the boundary starts
to push across the Hill Country Friday night into Saturday morning.
By midnight Friday night into the overnight hours, temperatures are
forecast to drop to the freezing mark across much of the Hill
Country, southern Edwards Plateau, and the northern part of Val
Verde County. By Saturday morning around 6 AM CST, there is a
moderate to high probability of a light wintry mix of freezing rain
and sleet. Ice accumulations could range from a trace to one tenth
of an inch as worst case scenario. With that said, winter products
such as watches and warnings are likely to be issued during the day
today. From herein, weather conditions are likely to become
hazardous for more places across South Central Texas with the
coldest airmass spreading across the entire local area. Talking
about the coldest air thus far, moderate northerly winds are
forecast to stay in place to bring wind chill values to the teens
across the northern portions of the local area such as the Hill
Country and southern Edwards Plateau.

Saturday`s highs are forecast to only reach the upper 20s and lower
30s across the Hill Country including the Austin metro area,
southern Edwards Plateau, and Val Verde County. Probabilities for
precipitation are in the medium to high categories (50 to 80%). With
the forecast temperatures at and below the freezing mark, the
precipitation type would be a mix of sleet and freezing rain during
the day time hours. For areas south of San Antonio into the Coastal
Plains and the southern part of the Rio Grande the forecast
confidence is low on freezing rain but moderate on cold rain.

Global and ensemble models show a break in precipitation Saturday
afternoon over some parts of the Hill Country and southern Edwards
Plateau, however, this does not last, and more sleet is in the
forecast for the Saturday night to Sunday morning period. The air
turns even colder for the Saturday night into Sunday morning with
temperatures dropping into the teens by mid evening across a good
portion of the Hill Country and later on across the I-35 corridor
including the Austin area with 20s elsewhere. Wind chills on Sunday
morning are likely to feel in the single digits as early as Saturday
mid to late afternoon.

Sunday stays cold with highs in the 20s to mid 30s across most
locations. Can`t rule out some snow flurries across the Hill Country
and southern Edwards Plateau before the end of this wintry mix
event. Models are trending cooler for Monday morning with another
cold night in store with lows in the teens across the Hill Country
including the Austin metro, southern Edwards Plateau, Val Verde
County, and portions of the Coastal Plains. San Antonio and vicinity
could stay in the lower 20s.

There are areas across the Hill Country that are likely to see 48+
hours of freezing temperatures before temperatures rise into the
upper 30s and 40s on Monday. One last period of freezing
temperatures awaits for Tuesday morning as the mercury goes down to
the teens and 20s.

In summary, a very cold weekend into early next week period with
dangerous cold temperatures and wind chill values in addition to the
icy conditions and significant ice accumulations to make hazardous
conditions and impacts to the local area.

&&

.AVIATION...
(12Z TAFS)
Issued at 519 AM CST Wed Jan 21 2026

Conditions range from VFR to LIFR for the start of the period with
ceilings expected to lower through mid-morning before improving from
west to east late morning into the afternoon. Patchy light rain
showers will continue over I-35 terminals this morning, but should
shift east into the coastal plains this afternoon. KDRT returns to
VFR around 18Z and I-35 terminals reach VFR in the mid-afternoon.
Low ceilings and visibility redevelop late tonight into Thursday
morning mainly from the Hill Country eastward with conditions as low
as LIFR. Wind remains under 10 knots through the period.

&&

.CLIMATE...
Issued at 137 PM CST Tue Jan 20 2026

Record Low Temperatures

                    Jan 25         Jan 26
Austin Bergstrom   19 (2014)    24 (2011)
Austin Camp Mabry  20 (1940/1926)20 (1904)
San Antonio Intl   16 (1894)    20 (1897)
Del Rio            22 (1963)    27 (1966/1920)

&&

.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS...
Austin Camp Mabry              69  50  70  55 /  20   0   0  10
Austin Bergstrom Intl Airport  69  50  71  54 /  20  10   0  10
New Braunfels Muni Airport     69  50  71  55 /  20   0   0  10
Burnet Muni Airport            67  45  67  52 /  20   0   0  10
Del Rio Intl Airport           72  41  72  53 /   0   0   0   0
Georgetown Muni Airport        69  49  69  53 /  30   0   0  10
Hondo Muni Airport             71  47  73  54 /  10   0   0   0
San Marcos Muni Airport        70  50  72  55 /  20  10   0  10
La Grange - Fayette Regional   71  53  72  57 /  30  10   0  10
San Antonio Intl Airport       69  52  72  57 /  20   0   0   0
Stinson Muni Airport           70  53  73  58 /  10   0   0   0

&&

.EWX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...17
LONG TERM....17
AVIATION...27



                

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