From KOXE Meteorologist Randy Turner: The arctic entrance moved by Coleman County Sunday morning. As of 10:00 am, the wind chill was already within the 20s at Coleman Municipal Airport. Temperatures are forecast to drop beneath freezing Sunday night time and stay beneath freezing till midday Wednesday. Precipitation will fall as rain by Sunday, however any precipitation (rain, fog, mist) from Sunday night time by Wednesday morning will fall whereas temperatures are beneath freezing and can lead to a freezing rain that can vary from small hint quantities on Monday to a tenth of an inch by Tuesday. It will all lead to icy highway circumstances. The heaviest episode of freezing rain will happen Monday night time by Tuesday night time. Temperatures ought to be again above freezing by midday on Wednesday, so from then till Thursday I’d count on solely rain as temperatures stay above freezing. I additionally count on us to have some energy outages alongside the way in which, so please plan accordingly. (forecast beneath)
Sunday night time low 26-28 with possibly some fog and drizzle that would trigger slippery patches on the roads
Monday excessive close to 30 with freezing rain beginning Monday morning and sometimes all through the day inflicting slippery patches on roads (40%)
Night time of Monday 25-27 low with freezing rain growing in quantities and icy roads (50%)
Tuesday excessive close to 30 with freezing rain and quantities prone to trigger icy roads and harmful journey (70%)
Low Tuesday night time 26-28 with steady freezing rain and harmful journeys (70%)
Wednesday excessive close to 36 with precipitation altering again to rain (70%)
Low Wednesday night time close to 35 with probability of rain (70%)
Thursday excessive within the mid 40s with rain ending for the day (40%)