Light freezing rain/drizzle will develop this evening and continue into Saturday morning. The central I-35 Corridor and northern Coastal Plains are most favored. Ice accumulations of a few hundredths with isolated amounts of up to a tenth of an inch are expected. Bridges, overpasses, and untreated roads could quickly become slick.
Light freezing rain/drizzle will develop this evening and continue into Saturday morning. Portions of the Hill Country, I-35 Corridor, and Coastal Plains are most favored. Ice accumulations of a few hundredths with isolated amounts greater than a tenth of an inch are expected. Bridges, overpasses, and untreated roads could quickly become slick.
Skies will remain cloudy for most areas Friday, keeping highs in the 30s and 40s. Some might catch a glimpse of a few snowflakes in the morning, but no accumulation is forecast during the day.
Tonight will be cloudy with with a chance for rain and freezing rain over the eastern half of South-Central Texas. Patchy light icing will be possible on bridges and overpasses in the central I-35 Corridor and northern Coastal Plains. Low temperatures will be below freezing everywhere except along the Rio Grande.
Light freezing rain/drizzle may occur over parts of the Hill Country, I-35 corridor, and Coastal Plains Saturday morning, eventually changing to rain. Rain will continue over the Coastal Plains through Sunday morning before skies clear and a warming trend begins, continuing into next week.