Winter Storm Brings Freezing Rain, Extreme Cold to Southeast Texas.
A powerful winter storm is sweeping through Texas, bringing freezing rain, sleet, and snow to most of the state. The National Weather Service has issued Ice and Winter Storm Warnings for numerous counties in Southeast Texas, including Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, and Harris counties.
Residents are bracing for a potentially disastrous weekend as temperatures plummet and icy conditions develop. By Saturday morning, a blanket of freezing rain could cover the region, leading to hazardous travel conditions, power outages, and tree damage.
The storm is expected to bring up to half an inch of ice in some areas, with widespread freezing rain blowing down to the Gulf Coast. An arctic airmass will move into the region on Saturday night, leading to temperatures plummeting into the 20s and potentially dipping below zero by Monday morning.
The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Cold Warning for all of Southeast Texas during this timeframe, citing wind chill factors that could drop into single digits and teens. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect pipes from freezing and to stay indoors whenever possible.
While some areas may see brief snow showers on Friday night and Saturday morning, the primary threat is freezing rain and sleet in Southeast Texas. Temperatures will gradually warm by Monday, but another hard freeze is expected on Tuesday morning.
As the storm system moves out of the region, residents are advised to stay vigilant for further cold snaps and icy conditions. The latest forecast suggests that the worst of the weather may be behind us by Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the track of the next arctic front.
Residents can check the latest forecast and alerts on the ABC13 Weather website or mobile app, which provides up-to-date information on the storm's progression and expected impacts.
A powerful winter storm is sweeping through Texas, bringing freezing rain, sleet, and snow to most of the state. The National Weather Service has issued Ice and Winter Storm Warnings for numerous counties in Southeast Texas, including Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, and Harris counties.
Residents are bracing for a potentially disastrous weekend as temperatures plummet and icy conditions develop. By Saturday morning, a blanket of freezing rain could cover the region, leading to hazardous travel conditions, power outages, and tree damage.
The storm is expected to bring up to half an inch of ice in some areas, with widespread freezing rain blowing down to the Gulf Coast. An arctic airmass will move into the region on Saturday night, leading to temperatures plummeting into the 20s and potentially dipping below zero by Monday morning.
The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Cold Warning for all of Southeast Texas during this timeframe, citing wind chill factors that could drop into single digits and teens. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect pipes from freezing and to stay indoors whenever possible.
While some areas may see brief snow showers on Friday night and Saturday morning, the primary threat is freezing rain and sleet in Southeast Texas. Temperatures will gradually warm by Monday, but another hard freeze is expected on Tuesday morning.
As the storm system moves out of the region, residents are advised to stay vigilant for further cold snaps and icy conditions. The latest forecast suggests that the worst of the weather may be behind us by Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the track of the next arctic front.
Residents can check the latest forecast and alerts on the ABC13 Weather website or mobile app, which provides up-to-date information on the storm's progression and expected impacts.