Freeze Watch Issued for Southeast Texas: What to Expect Sunday Night and Monday Morning
KHOU 11January 5, 20261 min60,297 views
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- ⚠️ A freeze watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for southeast Texas, including Houston, from Sunday night into early Monday morning.
- 🥶 An incoming cold front is expected to bring significantly cold temperatures, with the coldest readings anticipated on Monday morning.
Expected Temperature Impacts
- 🌡️ Temperatures are likely to drop below freezing in Houston, with extreme northern areas potentially reaching the 20s.
- ❄️ The National Weather Service issues watches and warnings when temperatures hit 31 degrees Fahrenheit or below for the first time in the fall or winter season.
- 💧 Some frost is possible, but widespread winter impacts are not expected; freezing temperatures are anticipated for a brief period on Monday morning.
Preparations and Outlook
- 🏠 People, pets, and plants, especially sensitive vegetation, are the main concerns for Monday morning.
- 🛠️ While pipes are not expected to be a major concern, necessary preparations should be made before Sunday night.
- ☀️ Temperatures are forecast to warm up significantly into the 70s by the end of the following week.
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