Sunday Night Forecast: Widespread Freeze Anticipated

In Bryan, Texas, an Arctic front is set to arrive on Saturday evening, bringing significant temperature drops. A widespread freeze is expected by Monday morning, with temperatures plunging into the 20s and 30s. Residents should prepare for these weather changes, especially as outdoor conditions will shift dramatically.
Sunday Night Forecast: Widespread Freeze Anticipated
As Sunday progresses, daytime heating may temporarily delay the cooling effect. However, as winds calm and skies clear, temperatures will drop significantly. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a freeze warning for the region.
Preparation for Freezing Conditions
- Cover outdoor faucets to prevent freezing.
- Bring sensitive plants indoors to protect them from the cold.
- Ensure pets are inside during the freezing temperatures.
This freeze warning particularly affects the Brazos Valley, where temperatures are expected to dip to freezing levels for a few hours. Areas in the northern and northeastern counties, including Lee County, may not be included in this warning due to previous freezing conditions.
Freezing Temperatures Ahead
The expected widespread freeze marks the first of the season for regions unaccustomed to such low temperatures. It is advisable to take precautionary measures over the weekend. The forecast indicates that the cold will be significant enough to warrant attention but does not necessitate indoor faucet dripping.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the changing weather conditions as the Arctic front approaches. Taking steps now can help protect plants, pets, and outdoor plumbing from the harsh effects of the anticipated freeze.




