Texas, Weekend cold front
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Strong gusty winds will lead to dangerous wind chills, prompting extreme cold warnings and watches for the northern Plains and the Upper Midwest.
A sharp temperature drop arrives this weekend, but will there be any wintry precipitation? Here's what we know and don't know.
Arctic cold pushes across the area late Thursday, sticks around through at least Saturday night. Areas of light snow, too. Prepare for the extended cold, including plans for livestock and pets. Dress in warm layers, hats, gloves, etc. #COwx pic.twitter.com/7dQ1YMNVk4
This will bring periods of showery weather to most islands this week. More unsettled weather is possible from Friday through the weekend as a plume of deep moisture develops along another front, driven by an upper-level disturbance moving across the state.
A cold front will drape across the southern states Friday into the weekend with a potent polar high pressure behind it. This could produce the threat of winter weather. While it is still several days out,
Governor Greg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources ahead of potential winter weather impacts across Texas.
A cold front moving through the islands today is bringing periods of rain, gusty winds, and cooler air. Winds will shift to the north after the front passes, with breezy
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Temperatures slowly moderate through the week as a ridge of high pressure starts to build in. That'll keep things pleasant and dry for the first half of the workweek. Afternoon readings rebounded into the lower to middle 60s by Tuesday with highs in the 70s Wednesday.
Known for its splendid winter weather, Naples will experience overnight lows in the 30s, with wind chill factors falling below freezing.