NWS, Winter storm and Texas
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The Winter Storm Watch will remain in place from Friday, January 23, through Sunday, January 25. Heavy snow is possible, with total snow accumulations between 5 and 20 inches, according to the NWS. Roads, and especially bridges and overpasses, will likely become slick and hazardous under the Winter Storm Watch.
Freezing rain, sleet and icy temperatures are expected to hit Tyler by Friday. A regional expert encourages East Texans to pull out their winter essentials to buckle down for a […]
Meteorologists say an expansive winter storm will sweep across the U.S. this week, bringing heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
"Confidence is increasing for impactful ice and dangerous cold weather this weekend," NWS warns.
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