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Prepare for Temperature Drop in Houston Area

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⚠️🥶Warm NOW, Freeze Watch LATER: The first freeze of the season after a strong cold front dramatically drops our morning lows. Right now, at 4 am our temps are in the mid to upper 60s. Freeze Watch kicks off tonight at midnight into Monday morning at 8 with morning lows in the upper 20s and lower 30s—potentially the coldest start so far this season!

🥶Brrrr: it’s going to be cold tomorrow morning, click the link in my bio to warm up ahead of the bone-chilling start to our week at 6 and 8.

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☔️The chance for early morning light rain sticks around for the early morning hours then we’ll track cloudy conditions as the winds pick up from the front as our temperatures dramatically drop.

Today’s Almanac: We’re tracking the COLDEST night of the season

Mid 30s: along and south of I-10

Mid 20s to low 30s: north of I-10 and east of Galveston Bay

Today’s High: 60

Monday Morning Low: 34

Normal High: 65

Normal Low: 46

Record High: 83 in 1995

Record Low: 23 in 1985

Freeze Watch: Again, it’s about the dangerously cold temps tonight into Monday morning. Winds will make it feel even colder.

“Feels-like temps” for Monday Morning:

29: Houston

28: Katy

24: Huntsville

23: Livingston

Staying safe means we must prepare for the 4 Ps: People, Pets, Plants & Pipes.

People: We want to prevent hypothermia by covering all exposed skin with hats, gloves, scarves to prevent heat loss and limit your time outdoors.

Pets: Prevent hypothermia in pets by bringing them indoors, limit outdoor activity and consider a coat or sweater if they are showing signs of being cold - in or outside of the house.

Plants: Protect your plants by bringing the potted plants indoors and covering the rest with breathable blankets that are secure to the ground.

Pipes: Cover your spigots, wrap your pipes and keep your garage door closed if you have pipes in your garage.

We’ll have all the details to keep you and your family safe this morning at 6 and 8!

🫶 See you then!

Brittany #houston #txweather


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