The unusually sunny and warm weather South Central Texas has enjoyed the past several days will disappear by Wednesday, setting the stage for Old Man Winterâs return over the weekend.
âWe are expecting very cold temperatures over the weekend, especially by Sunday and beyond,â said Mack Morris, a National Weather Service meteorologist based at New Braunfels Regional Airport.
The first of three cold fronts is forecast between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, dropping high temperatures from the 70s into the 40s overnight. Wednesdayâs high should reach the mid 50s with rain chances increasing from 50% to 70% overnight into Thursday.
Yellowstone National Park is the poster child for winter this week with frigid temps and TONS of fresh snow. The next storm could bring 16 more inches of new snow by Friday night in the Park.
DOZENS of counties in Montana are under some sort of Winter Weather Advisory or Watch in addition to several Wind Chill Advisories.
This week ain t no joke around here.
Yellowstone National Park gets an average of 150 inches of snow per year. HOWEVER, the numbers vary greatly year to year so the Park s average is just that.an average. Surrounding mountains can easily get twice that amount in a year.