A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect through Wednesday morning due to continuing dangerous "feels-like" temperatures.
Moisture returns to North Texas as an upper trough of low pressure moves into the West Coast. Thanks to a cold front moving through Saturday and Sunday, expect to see more cloud cover on those days.
Winds will increase from the southwest at 15 to 20 mph by mid to late morning Tuesday and continue to keep the area cold ...
Most Texas cities will experience low temps below freezing for at least two to three consecutive nights. Some spots could even pick up some snow, particularly in parts of West and North Texas ...
Meanwhile with a low-pressure center along the coastline fast winds from the north have the chance to gust up to 35-40 mph.
The coldest air of the winter so far will arrive in Texas next week, and it’s not going to be a quick one- or two-day cold weather event ... much of the morning. Overcast skies are expected ...
Strong winds will follow system with howling southwest to west winds around January 25 with +40 mph gusts over the area. Snow ...
It comes from the same weather system that clobbered the Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida with almost a foot of snow in some spots! Extremely cold weather ... in from the west late in the afternoon.
In its aftermath, major cities and beachfront communities from East Texas to ... during the day, they will drop below freezing for several more nights, refreezing roads and cold surfaces.