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Dangerous cold to reach Texas: Arctic blast incoming

07:00 PM
January 21, 2026

Dangerous cold ahead
Arctic blast incoming

It will feel like the Arctic across the northern Plains while dangerous cold spreads as far south as Texas by the weekend. The deep freeze will be accompanied by a winter storm.

The dramatic change in weather is driven by a cold front diving south across the Plains, followed by an arctic airmass. This setup will sweep several waves of progressively colder airmasses southward.

Dallas

Tu
70
82
We
66
79
Th
41
66
Fr
48
78
Sa
55
81
Su
64
84
Mo
45
61
Tu
45
61
We
52
74
Th
58
79
Fr
61
84
Sa
62
86
Su
63
85
Mo
66
83
Max (°F)
Min (°F)
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The TemperatureRadar shows the coldest temperatures will arrive on Saturday and linger on Sunday. Highs as far south as Dallas will only be in the 20s after lows in the teens and single digits. To the north, temperatures will be even colder with sub-zero readings throughout the central and northern Plains.

Frozen pipes will be a growing concern across Texas in areas unaccustomed to freezing temperatures. Winterizing outdoor hose valves, opening cabinet doors under sinks and dripping indoor faucets will help prevent freezing and bursting pipes. Also, it is recommended to know the location of your home's water shut-off valve to stop water flow if a pipe bursts.

Winter storm troubleBig winter storm trouble will sweep across the South and East this weekend.

The extreme cold temperatures will also interact with a developing winter storm late Friday moving out of the Southwest. The WeatherRadar shows snow and ice will be possible across northern and central Texas and Oklahoma, while heavy rain soaks southern Texas.

This winter storm will move across the South and Southeast and up the Atlantic Seaboard on Sunday. It will bring snow and freezing rain along its entire path, possibly causing major travel problems from Atlanta to Boston. Weather & Radar meteorologists are tracking this system and will provide updates throughout the rest of the week and this weekend as weather forecasts become clearer.

James West
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