AUSTIN (KXAN)— Officers and emergency staff across Central Texas said they’ve been responding to dozens of crashes since early Tuesday morning. As snow and ice accumulated on roads, ice thickened and created slick and dangerous conditions.
Central Texas has thawed out today under a sunny sky after a severe winter weather system brought snow, sleet, and graupel to the region Monday night. But don't
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If it warms up enough during the day Tuesday, it’s possible for some of that accumulated snow and ice to melt, but snow or ice that sticks around Tuesday will refreeze Wednesday night, when temperatures are expected to plunge into the 20s or teens, Platt said.
Businesses, organizations and government entities across Central Texas are making operational changes due to the arctic blast hitting the region.
Parts of Central Texas could see a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow between Thursday and Friday, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS predicts cold, freezing rain Thursday morning to midnight on Friday and then some sleet and snow west ...
Below you will find a generalized map of how much snow fell, and also a list of all of the accumulation reports by county. These numbers include the total accumulation of snow, sleet and graupel. It wasn't all fluffy snowflakes. It was certainly a mixed bag of wintry precipitation.
Light snow and sleet began falling in Central Texas Monday evening, creating scenes of a winter wonderland in and around Austin.
Many people who live along I-10 enjoyed the snow from the comfort of their homes, taking the advice of officials to not get on the roads. But some did, causing backups.
City and state agencies are preparing for the upcoming cold snap in Austin, with Austin Energy fully staffed and ready to respond to power outages, TxDOT laying brine on roads to prevent ice
Some parts of the Houston area saw up to 5″ of snow Monday night into Tuesday causing the region to shut down for the day.