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Cold Front Brings Snow and Chilly Winds to Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles

Cold Front Brings Snow and Chilly Winds to Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles

A powerful cold front sweeping across the southern United States is bringing a significant change in weather conditions to Texas and the Oklahoma panhandles. This weather event, which started on Friday, is expected to continue into the weekend, with forecasts predicting up to 5 inches of snow through Saturday night.

The cold front has already caused a noticeable drop in temperatures, accompanied by strong winds, making the air feel even colder. Residents in the affected areas are bracing for a mix of rain and snow, with some regions possibly seeing their first significant snowfall of the year. The National Weather Service has issued snow alerts for the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, urging locals to prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions and to take necessary precautions.

This weather shift comes as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of spring weather in the region. Authorities are advising residents to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and to heed any travel advisories issued over the weekend.

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