The massive winter storm that immobilized the Southern Plains was heading to the eastern Great Lakes and New England, where heavy snow and freezing rain was expected Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
Top 5 Stuff We Wish Was Open During This Texas-Sized Blizzard
I don t know about you, but I sure am OVER this freaking Texas blizzard mess. It s like we can t catch a break! Driving around town sucks, these toe-curdling temperatures suck, and MOST of all, having everything and their mama shut down for the blizzard just SUCKS!
Here are the top five things I bet you wish were open in this Texas-sized blizzard.
Warterburgers have been closing up shop all over Texas, even as far as Houston! This has to be one of the signs of the Apocalypse I ve been reading about in the Reverlations. (Yes, I know it s spelled REVELATION!)
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) A cold front that roared across southeast Texas brought more than a drop of temperatures when it arrived.
Gusty winds will likely impact your holiday decorations. A Wind Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for the Houston area until 9 a.m. Thursday.
The strongest winds are expected tonight, well west of the Houston metro as well as on the immediate Gulf coastline. Frequent strong gusts are possible along the I-45 corridor and could bring similar impacts to vulnerable items.
Christmas decorations aren t the only worry with this wind advisory. You ll want to use extra caution while driving, especially if you operate a high profile vehicle.