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Last Map Update: Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 5:26:12 pm CST

A cold weather advisory is in effect from Midnight tonight through 9 AM Sunday morning for wind chills falling into the 10 to 15 degree range across the Hill Country and the 15 to 20 degree range along the I-35 corridor into the coastal plains. Protect people, pets, pipes, and plants from cold weather. Follow safety tips on space heaters.
A hard freeze is expected tonight, with hazardous wind chills. Breezy winds will produce wind chills below 20F. A cold weather advisory is in effect early Sunday morning.
Cold Arctic air will remain in place over our region through Wednesday. Hard freezes and cold temperatures are expected mainly overnight and in the early morning through at least Wednesday. Confidence is increasing in winter precipitation occurring Monday evening through Tuesday morning, but details in amounts and impacts remain uncertain.
Arctic air will spill into the region tonight. There is very high confidence of hard freezes occurring Sunday morning through Wednesday morning. A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect. Protect people, pets, pipes, and plants from cold weather.
Confidence is increasing in wintry precipitation occurring Monday night through Tuesday morning, with at least minor to moderate travel impacts. Possible types and ranges of amounts and locations of ice and snow will be better established as the event draws closer.
Confidence is increasing that a wintry mix of freezing rain, sleet, and/or snow will occur across portions of south-central Texas Monday night into Tuesday morning. Exact details in amounts and locations of ice and snow remain uncertain, but confidence in minor to moderate travel impacts are increasing.
With a temperatures falling into the 20s overnight, remember to take care of the 4 P's of cold weather: People, Pets, Plants, and Pipes