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South-central Texas is preparing for winter weather through the middle of the week, which is expected to impact the region with a mix of snow and ice. Forecasters estimate up to 1/10th of an inch of snow accumulation in areas including Austin and San Antonio.
The National Weather Service reports that freezing rain is likely Wednesday night into Thursday, with a possibility of snow in higher elevations. Residents of the Hill Country and the I-35 corridor should prepare for slick roads and hazardous driving conditions.
While the details of the forecast remain uncertain, the potential for freezing rain increases as cold air moves into the area. Officials are advising residents to closely monitor weather updates and limit travel during peak storm hours.
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