Is Snow Finally Coming to Texas? Here's What We Know So Far

It's time to pull out those heavy coats and scarves because an arctic blast is making its way across the state—and it could bring something we haven't seen in a long time: snow.

Over the past few days, meteorologists have been keeping a close eye on a cold front that's been making its way to Texas, and now they say the chances for frosty weather are on the rise. While it's still too early to know exactly where flakes might fall, the National Weather Service has bumped up confidence levels to "moderate to high" for rain, sleet, or snow from Wednesday through Friday.

Where Could Snowflakes Fly?

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Forecasters are saying the highest chances for snow is going to be between Thursday and early Friday—just in time to make Texans start dreaming of snowmen and sledding.

Timing Is Everything

Right now, the big question is how far south the freezing line will move. If temperatures dip low enough, we could see a wintry mix or even light snow in Central and South Texas. But don't go stocking up on sleds just yet—meteorologists warn that the final details are still being worked out, so the forecast could shift, and in Texas, you know that's a huge possibility.

What to Watch For

Weather experts are reminding everyone not to fall for those dramatic weather maps floating around on social media. Instead, they recommend keeping an eye on updates from trusted sources like the National Weather Service as the forecast becomes clearer.

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