A Hard Freeze and Freezing Wind Chill Alert: What You Need to Know for Monday Morning
A bitter cold snap is expected to hit Southeast Texas on Monday morning, bringing with it a hard freeze that could lead to frostbite or hypothermia if proper precautions aren't taken.
Temperatures are forecasted to plummet below freezing by sunrise, with wind chill values dipping into the single digits. That's 10 degrees colder than Saturday night's record low of 23 degrees, and even colder than January's daily average high of 60 degrees.
The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Cold Warning for all of Southeast Texas until Tuesday, warning that conditions this cold can be life-threatening if proper precautions aren't taken. Even though temperatures will rise into the mid-30s on Monday, it'll still feel like winter.
Residents are advised to take extra care with their pipes, as the extreme cold could cause them to burst. Wind chill factors could drop even lower in some areas, especially northwest of Houston, where wind chills may reach below zero.
Additionally, icy surfaces from freezing rain and sleet on Saturday night could still be hazardous Monday morning, particularly in north and west Harris County. If you live with pets or livestock, make sure they're protected from the cold as well.
The good news is that temperatures will rise above freezing by Tuesday afternoon, but another hard freeze is expected on Monday night and Tuesday morning. And if you thought this was over, think again: another arctic blast is predicted to hit Friday, bringing even more frigid temperatures with it.
A bitter cold snap is expected to hit Southeast Texas on Monday morning, bringing with it a hard freeze that could lead to frostbite or hypothermia if proper precautions aren't taken.
Temperatures are forecasted to plummet below freezing by sunrise, with wind chill values dipping into the single digits. That's 10 degrees colder than Saturday night's record low of 23 degrees, and even colder than January's daily average high of 60 degrees.
The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Cold Warning for all of Southeast Texas until Tuesday, warning that conditions this cold can be life-threatening if proper precautions aren't taken. Even though temperatures will rise into the mid-30s on Monday, it'll still feel like winter.
Residents are advised to take extra care with their pipes, as the extreme cold could cause them to burst. Wind chill factors could drop even lower in some areas, especially northwest of Houston, where wind chills may reach below zero.
Additionally, icy surfaces from freezing rain and sleet on Saturday night could still be hazardous Monday morning, particularly in north and west Harris County. If you live with pets or livestock, make sure they're protected from the cold as well.
The good news is that temperatures will rise above freezing by Tuesday afternoon, but another hard freeze is expected on Monday night and Tuesday morning. And if you thought this was over, think again: another arctic blast is predicted to hit Friday, bringing even more frigid temperatures with it.