First Warning: Central Texas’ coldest night of winter comes next week

Editor’s Note: The video above shows the latest forecast from the KXAN First Warning Weather team.

AUSTIN (KXAN) — We’re two weeks away from the end of meteorological winter, but our coldest temperatures of the season may still be ahead of us.

KXAN First Warning Weather

Before the arctic cold arrives, a brief wintry mix may cause some slippery spots next week.

First, a storm on Tuesday into early Wednesday

A storm system on Tuesday should bring scattered showers and storms to the area after more temperature ups and downs this weekend and early next week.

As that storm pulls away a strong cold front will help to usher in some frigid air back into Central Texas knocking us a few degrees below freezing by Wednesday morning.

If (and right now that’s a big if) there’s leftover rain from Tuesday’s storm as that colder air arrives in the evening, we could see some spotty areas of icing late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

  • Tuesday: Scattered rain showers and storms (40% chance)
  • Tuesday night: A few lingering showers or freezing rain showers (20% chance)
  • Wednesday morning: Stray freezing rain shower, or rain shower (10% chance)

As you can tell, moisture will be rather limited to get a significant icing event, but spotty icing is possible and it doesn’t take much to make things slippery.

Then, the coldest lows of the season

As cold air continues to push south we get colder Wednesday night under a clear sky with lighter winds…

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