Cold with blowing snow overnight, more snow Tue. night
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One last blast of the traditional winter season will sweep into Texas on Sunday after temperatures climb to their warmest levels of the year.
A chilly night is in store for Texans.
There is an increased chance for severe weather on Sunday, well ahead of a powerful cold front that will bring big changes to our weather.
Powerful cold front brings thunderstorms, damaging wind gusts up to 45+mph, fire weather risk for Monday and feels-like temperatures plunging to the 30s/40s by Monday morning. Stay prepared ahead of tonight's cold front.
Much of the region is under a wind advisory and red flag warning, meaning conditions are conducive to the spread of fires, until Monday evening.
Damaging winds and hail are all part of the forecast.
A front will bring unsettled conditions to our forecast tomorrow with scattered showers and storms likely in the afternoon and evening. A few storms may be strong to severe with gusty winds and small hail.
A warming trend is likely for the next few days, but a strong cold front will crash through South Texas by the second half of the weekend.
After a warm and stormy weekend on the Treasure Coast, a cold front brings a stretch of cooler weather next week.
The city’s Homeless Strategies and Operations team will open the shelters for individuals in need of a safe, warm place to stay.