UPDATE: Since writing this article, projections have changed, and snow is definitely coming to Texas.

Bundle up, Texas, you are looking at a mighty chilly week ahead that has multiple storm chasers and predictors expecting not only thunderstorms with possible tornadic activity, but also a solid chance the near freezing and below freezing temperatures could trigger snow and ice.

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You know how the Texas weather can be, never ending every day is exactly the same, or a nice and beautiful day can without warning give you that, "Here, hold my beer and check this out," look.

One Thing Is For Certain, The Whole State Of Texas Is Going To Get Very Cold.

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Nobody wants to be the first to predict some type of Nor'easter weather event, but with our unseasonably warm temperatures late this week and into Sunday, you can't help but clinch your teeth a little bit when word is we will not be gently sliding back into seasonal averages, but instead crashing face first into well below average, sub freezing temps.

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So, in summary, we will be enjoying a warm weekend and quickly Sunday a polar vortex cold front will not just come through, but park itself over the Lone Star State. Even if you were born at night, we have all experienced first hand and know what happens when warm weather immediately turns cold.

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With just about a week of frigid lows expected, conditions will remain open to impactful moisture and that could result in multiple winter storms in the coming days.

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