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Minor travel impacts are expected starting this evening and continue through Tuesday morning across parts of Central Texas. A Winter Weather Advisory will be in effect later today across the purple shaded areas.
Snow accumulations of up to 1.5" will lead to minor travel impacts across Central Texas. For North Texas, even with flurries this afternoon and overnight, no travel impacts are expected.
Most locations across Central Texas will receive less than 1" of snow. However, areas closer to the I-10 corridor will have a greatest potential for higher amounts.
Snow will come to an end this morning, leaving behind continued cold weather throughout all of North and Central Texas. Those along the Red River are likely to remain between 30-32 degrees this afternoon. Tonight, wind chills will once again dip between 6 and 14 degrees, therefore, the Cold Weather Advisory will continue through Wednesday morning.
A steady warm up is expected Wednesday through the rest of the week with temperatures in the 60s by this weekend. The overnight lows will still remain in the 20s through Friday morning. Chances for showers and storms return mainly Saturday night into Sunday, primarily near/east of I-35.
With the cold weather and dangerously wind chills expected through midweek, don't forget to dress appropiate with multiple layers and protecting all exposed skin.
Take proper precautions for the upcoming cold weather, including protecting the 4 P's: People, Pets, Pipes and Plants. Minimize time spent outdoors, wear proper protection, and check on vulnerable family and friends. Keep pets hydrated, indoors, and warm as much as possible. Insulate pipes, and cover or bring sensitive plants indoors.

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