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Snow Squalls May Impact New Year's Eve Travel from the Great Lakes to the Northeast; Heavy Rain Returns to California

An Alberta clipper will bring lake effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes, with the highest snow totals downwind of Lakes Erie and Ontario. Snow squalls may impact New Year's Eve travel during the evening and overnight hours across parts of the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Northeast. Heavy rain will bring a flash flooding threat for southern California on New Year's Eve into New Year's Day. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Dec 30, 2025 at 5:26:21 pm CST

A Freeze Warning has been issued for Atascosa, Frio, Karnes, Medina and Wilson counties for early Wednesday morning where temperatures are forecast to dip to around 30 to 32 degrees. Locations that have already had a freeze warning earlier this year may also see another freeze tonight. Protect plants, bring pets in and stay warm.
Expect a pleasant end to 2025 across South-Central Texas! New Year's Eve will be mostly clear, though a few wispy high-level clouds will arrive by the midnight hour. Daytime highs reach the mid-60s to near 70°F, with midnight temperatures in the mid-40s to near 50°F.
Tonight will be cold under mostly clear skies and light wind. Freezing temperatures are likely for many across the eastern two thirds of the area.
After a chilly finish to 2025, the new year will begin with temperatures back to above normal. A light freeze is possible expected Wednesday morning over about half the area, and new years eve will feature near normal temperatures and mostly light winds. Temperatures will warm back to well above normal by Friday. The first five days of January will feature partly to mostly sunny skies and no chance of rain.