Tonight will be a small taste of what is to come. A batch of mighty cold air building up in NW Canada will arrive in Texas late Wednesday night into Thursday with a slim chance for rain mixing with sleet and snow. No ice or snow accumulations are expected. The frigid air will rush in from the north at around 25-30mph during the day, making it feel like teens and 20s to the skin! Actual air temps drop to a hard freeze both Thursday and Friday nights with some rural areas expecting the coldest in years. Everyone north of I-10 should expect lows around 20, with temperatures barely rebounding to freezing on Friday.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Arctic Blast Late This Week
Tonight will be a small taste of what is to come. A batch of mighty cold air building up in NW Canada will arrive in Texas late Wednesday night into Thursday with a slim chance for rain mixing with sleet and snow. No ice or snow accumulations are expected. The frigid air will rush in from the north at around 25-30mph during the day, making it feel like teens and 20s to the skin! Actual air temps drop to a hard freeze both Thursday and Friday nights with some rural areas expecting the coldest in years. Everyone north of I-10 should expect lows around 20, with temperatures barely rebounding to freezing on Friday.
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