North Texas is facing severe winter weather with an Extreme Cold Watch in effect.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesNorth Texas is bracing for an Arctic cold snap, with an Extreme Cold Watch in effect from Tuesday night through Thursday. Record low temperatures and wind chills dipping to -10 degrees are expected. Residents should prepare for hazardous conditions, including slick roads as temperatures plunge. As we anticipate a possible record low of 16 degrees, it’s crucial to protect your homes, pets, and pipes against the freezing temperatures. Stay warm and safe during this intense cold snap.
Get ready, folks! North Texas is bracing itself for a major cold snap that feels more like something out of an Arctic adventure than our usual winter fare. An Extreme Cold Watch has been officially issued for the area starting Tuesday night and lasting through Thursday. Yes, you read that right—record cold temperatures are on their way!
This past Saturday night, North Texas was introduced to its first cold front, hinting at what’s to come. As if that wasn’t chilly enough, another round of frigid air will be crashing into the region on Tuesday. Meteorologists are forecasting that temperatures will plunge well below freezing—definitely not the kind of weather anyone wants to be caught outside in!
In the Metroplex, temperatures are expected to dip down into the upper 20s to lower 30s, while areas just outside of DFW may see a slightly nippier mid to upper 20s. Wind chills will take this already chilly weather to a whole new level—some places could feel as cold as -10 degrees! Talk about icy!
Before we get to the bone-chilling part, Monday will give us a brief reprieve with temperatures in the mid-50s and plenty of sunshine, making it a great day for some outdoor activities—who doesn’t love a sunny President’s Day? However, don’t get too cozy because things are about to take a turn.
On Tuesday morning, expect mild temperatures around the 40s, but hold on to your hats! They’ll drop sharply throughout the day as an Arctic front rolls in. Precipitation will likely start as cold rain, but as temperatures tumble further, it may switch to a wintry mix that could include light freezing rain or even freezing drizzle by evening. A light glaze of ice could be a possibility on roads, so keep an eye on those conditions!
Prepare yourselves for Wednesday morning, which could become one of the coldest days of the season. With this frigid air in place, expect slick road conditions from the passage of the Arctic front. Wind chills could be dangerously low, potentially falling to near zero or even below that. Areas might even experience wind chills as low as -10 degrees!
With such harsh conditions anticipated, it’s prudent to take precautions to protect your pipes, plants, pets, and yourself. Monitor your faucets, keeping them dripping to avoid freezing—better safe than sorry, right?
According to predictions, we may witness a record low temperature on February 20, with projections coming in at 16 degrees, eclipsing the previous record of 19 degrees at DFW Airport. After the icy grip of this cold front, temperatures are expected to creep up a bit after Thursday, but don’t get too excited; lows will still hover below freezing on both Friday and Saturday. Brrrr!
So, gear up, North Texas! While this may not be the ideal weather for outside fun, taking extra precautions can help you stay safe and warm. Whether you’re planning to stay in with a hot cup of cocoa or heading out for some wintery errands, keep those layers on, and watch out for slick spots on the roads! Stay warm and be wise!
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