Haskell

Winter Weather Advisory
Statement as of 3:32 AM CST on February 12, 2012

... Winter Weather Advisory in effect from 6 am this morning to
midnight CST tonight...

The National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a Winter
Weather Advisory for snow and sleet... which is in effect
from 6 am this morning to midnight CST tonight.


* Impacts: accumulations of snow and sleet may result in hazardous
driving conditions. Roadways... especially bridges and overpasses
will become slick and hazardous where the heaviest wintry precipitation
accumulates.

* Timing: a mix of snow and sleet will develop this morning... then
transition to rain... snow and sleet this afternoon. This
evening... a mix of sleet and rain is expected with a transition
to mostly rain after midnight.

* Accumulations: snowfall and sleet accumulations of up to 1
inch... with isolated higher amounts... are possible.


Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Winter Weather Advisory means that periods of snow... sleet... or
freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for
slippery roads and limited visibilities and use caution while
driving.



Daniels



Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 4:30 PM CST on February 11, 2012

... Winter weather returns to west central Texas...

Primary impact...
areas of snow and sleet may develop on area roadways... mainly on
bridges and overpasses.

Location and timing...
sleet and snow mainly along the I-10 corridor tomorrow morning... and
then should continue to develop over a large part of the area
tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. Higher elevations located
from Sweetwater to Robert Lee to west of Ozona may see higher
accumulations.

What should you do...
there is still some uncertainty with the exact start of the
precipitation... amounts of wintry precipitation... and the
availability of freezing temperatures at the surface. Please check
the weather forecasts before you leave tomorrow morning.

If you have travel plans across west central Texas... please stay
tuned to additional updates and be prepared to adjust your plans
should the winter weather conditions become more widespread.

Overview...
the combination of a cold Arctic airmass and an approaching upper
level system will bring a chance of wintry precipitation to parts of
west central Texas Sunday and Sunday night. This precipitation may
develop shortly after sunrise across the northern Edwards
Plateau... and then spread northeast across the remainder of west
central Texas during the early afternoon. The wintry mix is
expected to continue through Sunday evening... coming to an end
Monday morning.




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