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| Extreme Cold Watch issued January 21 at 12:12PM CST until January 26 at 12:00PM CST by NWS Fort Worth TX | ||
| NWS Fort Worth TX | ||
| Category | Certainty | Severity |
| Met | Likely | Extreme |
| Status | Urgency | Category |
| Actual | Future | Met |
| Effective | Ends | Expires |
| 01/21/2026 12:12 PM | 01/26/2026 12:00 PM | 01/22/2026 02:00 AM |
* WHAT...Dangerously cold wind chills as low as 5 to 10 below zero
possible.
* WHERE...All of North and Central Texas
* WHEN...From Saturday evening through Monday morning.
* IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 5 to 10 below
zero could result in hypothermia or frostbite on exposed skin if
precautions are not taken. Extreme cold will become life
threatening and likely damage unprotected pipes and put livestock
at risk.
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| Winter Storm Watch issued January 21 at 3:04AM CST until January 25 at 6:00AM CST by NWS Fort Worth TX | ||
| NWS Fort Worth TX | ||
| Category | Certainty | Severity |
| Met | Possible | Severe |
| Status | Urgency | Category |
| Actual | Future | Met |
| Effective | Ends | Expires |
| 01/21/2026 03:04 AM | 01/25/2026 06:00 AM | 01/21/2026 03:00 PM |
* WHAT...Moderate to heavy accumulations of snow, sleet, or ice are
likely across the region Friday through Saturday night. In
addition, dangerously cold temperatures are expected Saturday
night through Monday morning.
* WHERE...All of North and Central Texas.
* WHEN...From Friday afternoon through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Roads, especially bridges and overpasses, will likely
become dangerous. Significant ice accumulation on power lines and
tree limbs may cause power outages. Extreme cold will become life
threatening and likely damage unprotected pipes and put livestock
at risk.
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Hourly Forecast
Wed, 01:00 PM
Partly SunnyWinds: 5 mph NNW
Wed, 02:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 5 mph N
Wed, 03:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 5 mph N
Wed, 04:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 5 mph N
Wed, 05:00 PM
Mostly SunnyWinds: 5 mph N
Wed, 06:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph N
Wed, 07:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph N
Wed, 08:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Wed, 09:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Wed, 10:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Wed, 11:00 PM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 12:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 01:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 02:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 03:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 04:00 AM
Partly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 05:00 AM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 06:00 AM
Partly SunnyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 07:00 AM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NNE
Thu, 08:00 AM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph NE
Thu, 09:00 AM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph E
Thu, 10:00 AM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph E
Thu, 11:00 AM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph E
Thu, 12:00 PM
Mostly CloudyWinds: 5 mph ESE
Coastal Waters Forecast for Texas
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
For High Island to the Matagorda Ship Channel Out 60 NM including Galveston and Matagorda Bays.
Upper Texas coastal waters from High Island to the Matagorda Ship Channel out 60 nautical miles including Galveston and Matagorda Bays. Seas are provided as a range of the average height of the highest 1/3 of the waves.along with the occasional height of the average highest 10 percent of the waves. A weak coastal trough is expected to bring periods of showers today into Thursday. Fog is also possible tonight and Thursday morning, which may become dense. An Arctic cold front is expected to push into the coastal waters late Friday bringing a much colder airmass, strong north winds and building seas this weekend. Periods of precipitation are anticipated into Sunday with the potential for freezing rain in and around the bays Saturday night into Sunday morning. Mariners are advised to keep up with the latest forecasts.