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Artic Blast Brings 60 Hours of Freezing Temps
Severe cold front hits Texas Hill Country with mixed weather conditions
Jan. 28, 2026 at 9:39pm
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A powerful arctic cold front swept through the Texas Hill Country last Friday, bringing a variety of wintry weather conditions to the region over the course of 60 solid hours of freezing temperatures.
Why it matters
The extended period of extreme cold can pose serious risks to public safety, infrastructure, agriculture, and local businesses in the affected areas, underscoring the need for communities to be prepared for such severe winter weather events.
The details
The cold front brought a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain to the Texas Hill Country, with temperatures plummeting well below freezing for over 60 hours straight. Power outages, icy roads, and school closures were reported across the region as residents hunkered down to weather the storm.
- The cold front arrived in the Texas Hill Country last Friday.
- Temperatures remained below freezing for 60 solid hours.
The players
Texas Hill Country
A region in central Texas known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and outdoor recreation.
The takeaway
This prolonged arctic blast serves as a stark reminder of the need for communities in the region to have robust emergency preparedness plans in place to protect public safety and critical infrastructure during extreme winter weather events.


