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Morning Briefing Texas Jan. 20
Good morning, Texas. Here’s what you need to know today.
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While all eyes are on the weekend chance for wintry precipitation, most of the week will be mild. A few rain showers may greet us Wednesday morning for Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth, but amounts will be light. An arctic cold front will plunge into Texas on Friday. Right now, we know cold temperatures are likely. Confidence of impacts and amounts of wintry precipitation across Texas continue to increase for the weekend, but we are still too far out to be specific. Stay tuned to the forecast as things can and will change.
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Around Texas
1. Third migrant dies at El Paso detention center
A third migrant has died at an El Paso detention camp as an investigation into another immigrant’s death earlier this month has brought national attention to the facility.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported that 36-year-old Victor Manuel Diaz died in ICE custody on Jan. 14 at Camp East Montana, an immigration detention center at the Fort Bliss military base in El Paso.
2. Texas AG Paxton declares DEI policies unconstitutional
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a standalone legal opinion on Monday—Martin Luther King Jr. Day—about the unconstitutionality of diversity, equity and inclusion policies and programs in the state of Texas.
The 74-page opinion declares over 100 state laws to be unconstitutional and notes that both public institutions and private companies engaging in DEI practices are exposing themselves to legal challenges.
3. Freeze brings concern for Texas power grid that has strengthened over past 5 years
Some of the coldest temperatures of the season are here. Since the February 2021 winter storm that left millions without power, freezes bring concern for the Texas power grid.
Energy experts say that almost five years later, the grid is in a much stronger position because of better weatherization, stricter inspections for power plants and gas pipelines and new energy.
A woman walks across the snow covered street near the Texas state capitol Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
A woman walks across the snow covered street near the Texas state capitol Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Austin, Texas. Temperatures dropped into the single digits as snow shut down air travel and grocery stores. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
Around The Nation
1. Army puts 1,500 soldiers on standby for possible Minnesota deployment, AP sources say
2. Norwegian leader says he received Trump message that reportedly ties Greenland to Nobel Peace Prize
3. Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service kicks off America250 volunteerism effort
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Timothy, a 7-year-old hippopotamus, chases an ice block at the San Antonio Zoo, Friday, July 8, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Timothy, a 7-year-old hippopotamus, chases an ice block at the San Antonio Zoo, Friday, July 8, 2022, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
San Antonio Zoo brings back Valentine’s fundraiser that names a cockroach after your ex
A viral fundraiser is showing love to the San Antonio Zoo while exacting revenge on exes of Valentine’s Day past.
The zoo’s annual Cry Me a Cockroach initiative is “back and bigger than ever,” according to its website. With a donation, people ages 18 and older can symbolically name a cockroach after an ex-lover.
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Austin Woman Shares Tips on How to Weather Winter Storm
An Austin woman who once suffered the consequences of forgoing extreme weather preparation is advising her neighbors to get serious ahead of a winter storm. Here’s what she suggests.
TikTok creator Anastasia (@stasiamorrow) posted a video with her advice last month. “Attention all Austin residents: I’m going to give you a quick rundown of the things that you should do to prepare for this winter storm—coming from somebody who didn’t do these and had to pay the price,” she says to start the video.
In the caption, she wrote, “Try to find a place with a generator if you can. Stay safe and check on your loved ones.”
What This Austin Recommends Doing Ahead of This Weekend’s Storm
The first piece of advice is on the subject of plumbing. “All of your faucets need to be dripping. Hot and cold water,” she says. “Both need to be dripping.”
The second recommendation addresses potential water needs. “Next, you want to fill up a bathtub before the storm with water so you have water to use in your toilets and things if your water gets shut off,” she says.
Anastasia’s third suggestion is to charge all of your electronic devices. “All of your power banks,” she says. “Everything. Get it charged now, because you don’t want to be going to your car at 4 in the morning.”
With regard to food, she recommends staying stocked but not over buying. “Don’t go and buy everything,” she says. “Buy the staples. Buy some canned beans. Buy some canned vegetables and buy beef.”
She adds, “If you’re gonna grill, it doesn’t need to be frozen, but preferably freeze it. You can always thaw it out, but that way it stays cold.”
The last recommendation has to do with heating your home properly. “And, finally, before the storm, make sure your thermostat is set hotter than you usually set it in case you lose power,” she says. “You want to make sure that your apartment is still going to be warm and it’s not absolutely freezing.”
Viewers React to the Winter Storm 2026 Preparation Advice
In the comments section, viewers debated whether this level of prep is necessary or if it’s overkill.
“Y’all taking this too seriously,” wrote one viewer. “Looks like a normal day in Minnesota.”
A person replied, “Yeah, and this isn’t Minnesota? Come on, don’t be obtuse. The infrastructure is not made for freezing temperatures, ice, and snow.”
Someone else indicated they aren’t taking it as seriously as Anastasia. They wrote, “I’m playing Fortnite.”[[File:Winter Storm Uri in Austin, Texas 05.jpg|Winter_Storm_Uri_in_Austin,_Texas_05]]
Local officials are urging residents to take the potential of inclement weather seriously, and (responsibly) stocking up on food, batteries, and other emergency items is a good idea. Here is a list of things to grab from HEB or any other local grocery store with inventory still in stock.
Patch Texas contacted Anastasia via TikTok comment and direct message for comment.
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New cold front for Austin Tuesday. But why is this one different?
The famous forecasting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil of Pennsylvania, saw his shadow on Monday, while Texas’ own forecasting favorite, the armadillo Bee Cave Bob, did not.
Though opinions differ on whether the United States will see a continuation of winter’s chill or an early arrival of spring, one thing is certain: Astronomical spring, determined by the tilt of the Earth toward the sun and marked by the vernal equinox, is about six weeks away, arriving on March 20.
Clouds will dominate Central Texas on Tuesday morning, along with areas of patchy to dense fog that could reduce visibility during the morning commute, especially west of Austin, where winds will be lighter. Morning temperatures will be mild, with lows in the 50s.
Clouds will linger much of the day as a cold front surges into the region. Temperatures ahead of the frontal boundary will warm into the lower 70s, which would be several degrees above the early-February average of 64 degrees.
The current forecast shows the frontal boundary moving through Austin in the afternoon, with gradual clearing of clouds behind it by 6 p.m.
A small chance of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will emerge, but precipitation will be limited along the Interstate 35 corridor, with a higher chance of rainfall east of Austin.
“Depending on the speed and the strength of this next frontal boundary,” meteorologists at the regional National Weather Service office said on Monday. “High-resolution (forecast) models are starting to come into agreement, and it now looks like some areas, mainly along and east of the I-35 corridor could see showers and isolated thunderstorms as soon as Tuesday morning prior to this frontal passage.”
Enjoy this small rain chance because this will be our best shot of some rain this week.
This front was much weaker than the previous ones, so a significant drop in temperatures is not expected. As high atmospheric pressure builds overhead, skies will remain clear for the rest of the week, with daily temperature swings of more than 30 degrees from morning to afternoon.
“We could see a reinforcing, albeit brief, shot of colder air work its way down to South-Central Texas before the ridge out west slowly moves east on Friday,” the weather service wrote.
Temperatures will steadily climb into the 70s by Friday and could approach 80 degrees over the weekend.
While dry weather will be the norm this week and into the weekend, the weather service’s Climate Prediction Center is hinting about a pattern change by the middle of the month.
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