Texas Braces for Cold Front After Unseasonal Warm Temperatures
Unusually Warm Temperatures Give Way to Cold Front
After experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures, Texas is bracing for a cold front that is expected to sweep across the state. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of the northern and central parts of the state, with heavy snow and ice accumulations possible. The NWS is urging residents to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and possible power outages.
Unseasonal Warmth Breaks Records
The warm temperatures in Texas in recent weeks have been record-breaking. Dallas set a new daily high temperature record on December 23rd, with a high of 82 degrees Fahrenheit. This broke the previous record of 79 degrees set in 1934. Other cities in Texas also set new daily high temperature records, including Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.
Cold Front Expected to Bring Snow and Ice
The cold front is expected to bring a mix of snow and ice to Texas. The NWS is predicting that some areas could see up to 6 inches of snow, while other areas could see up to 1/2 inch of ice. The NWS is urging residents to be prepared for hazardous travel conditions and power outages. The cold front is also expected to bring strong winds, with gusts up to 40 mph possible.
Residents Urged to Prepare for Cold Front
The NWS is urging residents to prepare for the cold front by taking the following steps:
- Stock up on food and water.
- Charge electronic devices.
- Have a plan for staying warm, such as a fireplace or space heater.
- Be prepared for hazardous travel conditions.
The NWS is also urging residents to stay informed about the latest weather conditions by monitoring local news and weather forecasts.
Conclusion
Texas is bracing for a cold front that is expected to bring a mix of snow and ice to the state. The NWS is urging residents to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and possible power outages. Residents should stock up on food and water, charge electronic devices, and have a plan for staying warm.