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They're not yet sure how bad the brewing storm will be — some models signal a brewing blizzard, while some forecasters remain unconvinced it will be that bad. First up, though: Freezing cold.
A Weather Impact Alert is in place for freezing temperatures and dangerous wind chills Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Beyond the precipitation, dangerously cold wind chills could dip well below zero Wednesday and Thursday morning. For that reason, an extreme cold watch has been issued for much of North Texas.
If you thought Wednesday's forecast was cold, plan to add few more layers for Thursday's freezing forecast.
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It's a cold and windy Wednesday with highs staying in the low 40s and wind chills in the 30s. The coldest night is still on the way with a freeze for Corpus Christi.
The National Weather Service released new information about possible freezing wind chills, severe weather threats, and excessive rainfall.
Today is a First Alert Weather Alert Day due to dangerous cold and wind chills. Morning low temperatures will range between -5 and -15 degrees, with wind chills between -15 and -30 degrees.
Meteorologists are not yet sure how bad a brewing storm will be — some models signal a brewing blizzard in the Northeast.