Texas, cold fronts
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The incoming arctic front will likely bring the season's coldest temperatures yet to parts of Texas. Here's how regions will be impacted.
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If you're all snuggled up in your tiger blanket and enjoying the warmth, there's a chance you may enjoy what's to come a few days from now. Following a huge cold front that brought snow, freezing temperatures and probably a nice, warm bowl of caldo to some parts of Texas, round two could be on the horizon. So I hope y'all have some soup leftover.
While the Coastal Bend will most likely not see any snow, people can expect a strong cold front starting Jan. 25. The National Weather Service office in Corpus Christi said freezing temperatures are expected to continue through the following day, with wind chills falling into the teens.
Seasonally cool temperatures and dry weather will return late Friday through the weekend as high pressure becomes re- established. Another cold front may affect the state by Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. High Surf Advisory remains posted for most north and west shores. Two more XL warning level NW swells are due on Thursday and Sunday.
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Florida cold front: county-by-county forecast, timeline, how cold it could get
Two back-to-back cold fronts are expected to sweep across Florida this week and weekend, bringing with it near-freezing morning temperatures to parts of Orlando and Central Florida. Near the Florida-Georgia state line,
Rain chances return to Houston this week as a cold front arrives, bringing the area its best chance of widespread rainfall in weeks.
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Cool and Clear Today, Cold Front Arrives Tomorrow
ALERTS: Extreme Cold Warnings are in place for the following counties until 2:00 PM today: Cold Weather Advisories are in place for the following counties until 12:00 PM today: Today keeps the skies clear,