If a storm over Mexico holds its intensity, El Paso could see its first chance of snow Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Cold air and strong winds will move in Tuesday night, bringing dangerous wind chill temperatures and possible snow, said the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service (NWS) said Saturday, Jan. 4 will be “one final really warm day” before temperatures begin a potentially drastic drop in the El Paso region. “Late Tuesday into Wednesday, we’re expecting some Arctic air to arrive into the El Paso area.
El Paso’s first freeze of the new year is expected to take place this week paired with a couple of snowy days. A big drop in temperatures is forecasted for this week, along with the possibility of accumulating snow.
Road conditions may become more dangerous than anticipated, especially in cases of black ice. Here's a look at road conditions across the state.
Most of Texas, from the panhandle to the south-central part of the state and beyond, was under a Winter Weather Advisory this week for possible snow.