Cold Front Brings Snow Chances and Temperature Drops to Texas

A winter landscape in Texas with snow clouds

San Antonio, TX, January 17, 2026

A significant cold front is set to impact Texas, leading to a drop in temperatures and the possibility of light snowfall in certain areas. The National Weather Service advises that the Texas Panhandle could see snow on Saturday, with residents needing to prepare for the first widespread freeze of the winter season by dressing warmly and protecting sensitive plants. With temperatures plummeting across Texas, especially in North and San Antonio, residents are urged to stay updated on evolving weather conditions.

San Antonio, TX

Cold Front Set to Lower Temperatures and Bring Snow Chances

A strong cold front is moving into Texas starting Friday, January 16, 2026, promising a notable drop in temperatures and increasing snowfall potential in specific regions. The National Weather Service (NWS) has indicated that the Texas Panhandle could see light snow from Friday night into Saturday morning with snow chances estimated between 10-20% on Saturday. The impending temperature drop will lead to freezing conditions, with anticipated lows around 23 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday night and similar temperatures Saturday night. In North Texas, gusty north winds and low humidity will result in highs reaching the lower 60s on Friday afternoon, followed by lows in the mid-30s in the evening. The chill will intensify on Saturday, with cloudy skies, highs in the 40s, and lows dipping below freezing in the upper 20s. For residents in the San Antonio area, Friday will start off unseasonably cool to cold, with highs in the lower 70s, followed by a drop to the lower 50s on Saturday. Notably, the coldest air of this winter season is slated to bring what is expected to be the first widespread freeze to all areas on Sunday.

With this cold front expected to move through the region, local residents are encouraged to prepare adequately for the impending cold weather and potential snow. Basic preparations include dressing warmly, protecting sensitive plants, and ensuring that outdoor pipes are insulated against freezing conditions. Staying informed through the latest weather updates is crucial, as conditions during cold fronts can shift rapidly.

Key Details of the Cold Front Impacting Texas

Feature Details
Timing Starting Friday, January 16, 2026
Temperature Drop Significant drop in temperatures across Texas
Snowfall Probability Light snow expected in the Texas Panhandle with 10-20% chance on Saturday
San Antonio Forecast Unseasonably cool to cold with highs in the lower 70s on Friday, dropping to the lower 50s on Saturday
Widespread Freeze First widespread freeze of the winter season expected on Sunday

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What areas in Texas are expected to experience snow due to the cold front?

The Texas Panhandle is expected to experience light snow on Friday night into Saturday morning, with snow chances around 10-20% on Saturday. In North Texas, a cold front will bring gusty north winds and low humidity, with temperatures expected to reach highs in the lower 60s on Friday afternoon and lows in the mid-30s in the evening. Much colder air will spill southward for Saturday, with cloudy skies, highs in the 40s, and lows below freezing in the upper 20s. For the San Antonio area, Friday will be unseasonably cool to cold, with highs in the lower 70s and lows in the lower 40s. On Saturday, temperatures will drop to highs in the lower 50s during the day. The coldest air of this winter season is expected to bring what should be the first widespread freeze to all areas on Sunday.

What precautions should residents take during this cold front?

Residents in the affected areas are advised to prepare for the cold temperatures and potential snow by taking necessary precautions, such as dressing warmly, protecting sensitive plants, and ensuring that pipes are insulated to prevent freezing. It’s also important to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts, as conditions can change rapidly during such cold fronts.

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