Austin on Alert: Unseasonably Cold Week Brings Chance of Wintry Mix—Get Ready
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	Austin is gearing up for an icy week as a strong cold front moves through Central Texas. The National Weather Service has issued a Freezing Warning in effect until Tuesday morning, with temperatures expected to drop below freezing tonight and remain dangerously cold throughout the week. A potential wintry mix later this week could make conditions even more hazardous.

Current Weather
- Temperature: 31°F (-1°C)
- Sky Conditions: Clear
This is just the beginning of what’s shaping up to be one of the coldest weeks of the season for Austin.
Your Week at a Glance
- Monday, January 6: Breezy and cold with sunny skies. Highs near 44°F (7°C), but lows will plunge to 29°F (-2°C).
- Tuesday, January 7: Chilly with some clouds rolling in. Highs at 48°F (9°C) and lows at freezing, around 31°F (0°C).
- Wednesday, January 8: Increasing clouds and continued cold. Highs at 43°F (6°C), with nighttime lows dropping to 32°F (0°C).
- Thursday, January 9: The big concern arrives with very cold temperatures and rain, possibly mixed with sleet or snow in some areas. Highs will struggle to reach 36°F (2°C), and lows will stay near 33°F (1°C).
- Friday, January 10: Cold but drier, with highs at 42°F (5°C) and lows at 30°F (-1°C).
Warning: What You Need to Know
Freezing conditions can create significant hazards, from slick roads to burst pipes. With the added possibility of a wintry mix later this week, travel and daily routines could be severely impacted.
Immediate Precautions:
- Protect Pipes: Insulate or drip outdoor pipes to prevent freezing and bursting.
- Bundle Up: Hypothermia and frostbite risks increase with prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures. Dress in layers if you go outside.
- Avoid Travel: Roads may become slippery, especially if rain or sleet develops later this week. Stay off the roads unless necessary.
- Check on Vulnerable Individuals: Ensure elderly neighbors or those without adequate heating are safe and warm.
Stay Prepared
Austin isn’t built for sustained freezing weather, so even a slight dip in temperatures can cause widespread issues. Prepare now by stocking up on supplies, covering plants, and staying informed.
This freeze warning is a reminder to take cold weather seriously. Be cautious, stay warm, and keep an eye out for updates as the situation develops. Let’s keep Austin safe this week!
 
			 
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