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Texas Braces for Cold Front: Winter Weather Hits Austin

At a Glance

  • A strong cold front will slash temperatures 30-40°F in Austin.
  • Overnight lows will be near freezing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • West Coast faces multiple inches of rain; Midwest sees heavy snow.
  • Why it matters: Texans heading home must prepare for sudden winter weather.

As holiday crowds head back to their homes, a powerful cold front is set to sweep through Texas, bringing sharp temperature drops and a mix of showers and snow that could impact travel and daily life.

Cold Front Hits Austin

The front will arrive Sunday, delivering gusty winds and scattered showers. Austin’s highs will be 30-40°F cooler on Monday compared to the weekend.

Person holding lamppost with wind swirling around them and snow-covered trees and frozen raindrops in a dark winter sky.
  • Gusty winds
  • Scattered showers
  • Plummeting temperatures
  • Near-freezing overnight lows

Winter Storms Across the Country

While Texas braces, the Midwest and Northeast will see another round of winter weather, with freezing rain in New England and heavy snow in other areas. Lake-effect snow continues through the week, with over a foot possible in several states.

  • Freezing rain in New England
  • Heavy snow elsewhere
  • Lake-effect snow
  • Over a foot of snow in several states

West Coast Rain Deluge

The West Coast has been hit by multiple atmospheric rivers, and an additional several inches of rain are forecast for California, Oregon, and Washington late this week. Mountain snow is also possible in the Pacific Northwest and Rockies.

  • Multiple inches of rain
  • Possible mountain snow

Key Takeaways

  • Austin will see temperatures 30-40°F lower than the weekend.
  • Overnight lows near freezing will affect travel plans.
  • West Coast and Midwest regions face significant winter precipitation.

In short, the coming days will bring a stark shift from holiday warmth to winter-grade conditions across Texas and the nation.

Author

  • Julia N. Fairmont is a Senior Correspondent for newsofaustin.com, covering urban development, housing policy, and Austin’s growth challenges. Known for investigative reporting on displacement, zoning, and transit, she translates complex city decisions into stories that show how policy shapes daily life for residents.

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