West Central Texas Faces Freezing 3° Cold Snap Sunday Morning

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West Central Texas – A frigid 3° cold gripped West Central Texas early Sunday morning, marking one of the coldest days this winter. Residents woke to frost-covered landscapes as temperatures dropped dramatically overnight.

According to the National Weather Service, the low hit 3° around 9 a.m., creating hazardous conditions for those venturing outdoors. Officials advised residents to limit outdoor exposure and take precautions to protect pets and livestock from the freezing temperatures.

Emergency management teams remain on standby, with warming centers open for those in need. Local authorities also urged drivers to remain cautious on icy roads, as black ice poses a significant threat in several counties.

Meteorologists predict temperatures to gradually rise later in the day, but the freezing conditions will persist through the morning. Residents should continue monitoring weather updates and prepare for prolonged cold spells as the week progresses.

This unseasonably cold weather comes amid broader concerns about extreme temperature fluctuations across the region. West Central Texas has already faced multiple winter challenges this season, with power outages and freezing rain complicating daily life.

Stay warm, Texas.

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