Extreme Cold Watch in effect from January 24, 09:00 PM CST until January 26, 12:00 PM
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Weather In Brief
Extreme Cold Warning and WINTER STORM WATCH for the
Northern Counties.
Extreme Cold Watch and FREEZE WATCH for the
Corpus Christi Region.
Per Weather Service office, the Arctic front bringing colder temperatures earlier than their last forecast.
Beginning to look like the cooler temperatures will begin to filter into the Coastal Bend Region Saturday afternoon in the 1pm to 4pm time frame.
There is now a slight uptick in freezing rain chances and coverage early Sunday morning, into San Patricio county.
Per the Corpus Christi National Weather Office, winter storm products may be needed as early as today for portions of South Texas, as well as an upgrade to our current Extreme Cold Watch.
Dangerously cold wind chills as low as 3 degrees are possible. Dress in layers including a hat, face mask, and gloves if you must
go outside. Keep pets indoors as much as possible.
With regards to Wintery Precipitation for the Coastal Bend region, the Weather Service in Corpus has indicated they will be issuing updates of this. The below link will be automatically updated with the latest on this event watches.
The coldest period of this event still looks to be between midnight Sunday night and Noon Monday when low temperatures are forecast to drop into the teens to low 20s for much of the area.
Continue preparing those outside exposed pipes. A hard freeze is likely for Sunday night/Monday morning. It is easier to prepare those exposed pipes while the temperatures are in the 70s as they will be through Friday.
Remember to be prepared for possible loss of power. Have those candles at the ready.
Near normal temperatures return the middle of next week with minimal rain chances and highs climbing back into the 60s and lows generally in the 40s. Do not get used to the warmer temperatures though or put those jackets up.
Long range models are now indicating another bout of VERY COLD weather late next weekend with lows in the teens and low 20s. This is a long range forecast, so there will be changes to this, but it does bear watching. Stay Tuned....
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