National Weather Forecast+FollowTexas – Nighttime Forecast: January 23–24 During the night of Friday, January 23rd into the early hours of Saturday, January 24th, central and southeastern Texas should expect a split precipitation scenario. This includes not only snow and ice but also thunderstorm activity. Some storms could cluster and become strong, bringing heavy downpours, strong wind gusts, and lightning, with a conditional risk for tornadoes in certain areas. A cold front moving through could help erode the warm cap aloft. Even with low CAPE, there remains a small possibility for surface-based storms where parcels manage to break through. #texas #txwx00Share
National Weather Forecast+FollowFreezing rain and ice (pink) may dominate through the night, while in the next few hours (blue) we could see snowfall rates and accumulation increase. Pinpointing the exact boundary between freezing rain and snow is tricky, as fluctuating temperatures can cause precipitation types to change quickly. At this point, confidence is growing in the forecast: a wave of snow followed by a wave of freezing rain. Conditions in Arkansas could be more challenging due to temperature profiles and surface temp changes, but updates will follow. #spc #okwx #txwx #arwx #mowx #mswx #uswx10Share