Some schools in the Greater Houston area will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, as an arctic blast freezing precipitation and hazardous road conditions to Texas.
BEAUMONT, Texas — Due to the upcoming cold weather and the potential for snow next week many Southeast Texas schools may be considering a closure. We're doing our best to keep up with all of them and publish them here as soon as we have confirmed official information on a school closure.
As Southeast Texas' next cold front gets closer, the chance of snow also is increasing. The National Weather Service Lake Charles states that a "very cod air mass" is moving into the region on Sunday bringing "subfreezing temperatures and dangerous windchills" from Sunday night through Thursday.
We're publishing the latest information from around Southeast Texas as the area prepares for and then deals with any impact the cold temperatures may bring.
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National Weather Service Lake Charles Meteorologist Donald Jones said that the Southeast Texas area is expected to see a large arctic air system move in.
Icy conditions are the biggest worry with winter precipitation, but the latest forecasts keep most of the risk for ice much farther north of Houston.
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Soon after Arctic air expands into the south-central and southeastern United States, a storm will brew along the Texas coast and spread a swath of ice and snow eastward across the Gulf Coast states in the week ahead,