Arctic Cold Front to Bring Freezing Temperatures and Strong Winds to Houston
ICARO Media Group
The cold front, which is expected to arrive on Sunday morning, will lead to a significant drop in temperatures and create potentially hazardous conditions.
According to the latest forecast, temperatures will plummet into the 30s to near 40 degrees Fahrenheit, accompanied by an east or northeast wind blowing at 10 to 15 mph. The frigid conditions are likely to impact the Houston Marathon on Sunday, with runners facing the possibility of starting in the 40s and experiencing a gradual decrease in temperature during the race.
The cold blast will continue into the beginning of the week, with light precipitation expected on Monday. There is a chance of light icing on the roads, particularly north and west of Houston. Commuters are advised to exercise caution during Tuesday morning's commute as road conditions may be compromised in certain areas.
Temperatures are projected to remain at or below freezing for extended periods from Monday through Wednesday. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings are expected to be the coldest, with temperatures dipping into the low 20s. Wind chills may reach as low as 10 degrees or lower on Tuesday, creating dangerous conditions for anyone exposed to the cold.
Residents are urged to take precautions during the frigid spell, such as bringing pets indoors and checking on vulnerable individuals who may be susceptible to cold exposure. Furthermore, drivers are advised to stay off the roads if possible, as icy conditions could make travel treacherous.
While wintry precipitation is anticipated with the passage of a disturbance on Monday, the amounts are expected to be light. Freezing drizzle or light freezing rain may occur due to temperatures hovering near freezing. However, it is not anticipated to be a severe ice storm that could result in widespread power outages.
The cold snap is expected to ease by Wednesday morning, with temperatures rising above freezing and reaching highs near 60 degrees by Thursday. However, colder weather is predicted to return next weekend, albeit milder than the impending freeze.
While the impact on flights at the Houston airports is unclear, it is likely that some disruptions may occur. Travelers are advised to stay updated on any potential flight changes or delays through the respective airline websites.
As the Houston community braces for the Arctic cold front, authorities are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as necessary. It is recommended that residents stay informed about the evolving weather conditions and make necessary preparations to ensure their safety and well-being during this cold spell.