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Houston, TX – Southeast Texas residents will ring in the New Year with colder-than-usual temperatures, dropping to the 30s and 40s. Meteorologists expect clear skies and northeast winds to contribute to the chill on New Year’s Eve night.
According to the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston, colder air will likely move into the region early next week. This shift could bring sub-freezing temperatures to parts of Southeast Texas. Experts warn the area will experience below-average temperatures throughout the week.
Forecasters remain uncertain about the exact timing of the coldest air and how low temperatures will dip. The potential for wintry precipitation remains unclear. Residents should monitor weather updates and prepare for freezing conditions.
Officials recommend protecting pets, plants, and pipes during freezing nights. Layers and extra precautions for outdoor activities are advised. Stay updated on changes to the forecast to avoid surprises.
The cold front serves as a reminder to stay weather-aware during winter. Colder conditions could disrupt daily life for many across the region.
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