"... Snow possible across The Hill Country and south central Texas late Thursday night and Friday... ... Hard freeze expected across The Hill Country and south central Texas late Friday night into Saturday morning... An upper level disturbance will move across The Hill Country and south central Texas late Thursday into Friday. Precipitation will develop after midnight Thursday night and become more widespread during the day on Friday. Cold air will continue to plunge south into Texas today through Friday. Enough cold air will be present that the precipitation will start out as a cold rain or a rain snow mix. The depth of cold air will deepen on Friday and the precipitation will turn to only snow. The snow will end Friday evening as the disturbance moves east of the area. Currently, snow accumulations up to 2 inches of snow are possible with the highest expected across The Hill Country to along the Escarpment. Winter weather advisories may have to be issued. Clearing skies... light winds and low dewpoints will allow for a hard freeze late Friday night into Saturday morning across the area. Lows in the upper teens to mid 20s are expected across The Hill Country with mid 20s to around 30 across south central Texas. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio... the National Weather Service website... or your preferred weather information source for the latest forecasts... statements and possible advisories."
- Steven Perez
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and then we get to watch everything shut down. I say our office either doesn't even open, or we get sent home early.
- aden {Wookie keeper}
I WILL CLOSE THE ROADS AND GIVE ALL CHILDREN A SNOW DAY. AND THEY WILL CALL ME SANTA CLAUS AND I WILL SAY. "HO HO HO".
- Steven Perez