Austin, TX
Austin weather: Winter Storm Warning in the forecast for Central Texas
Austin weather: Winter Storm Warning soon
Much of Central Texas will be under a Winter Storm Warning come Monday evening, scheduled to last a full 24 hours. FOX 7 Austin’s Leslie London has the details in her full forecast.
AUSTIN, Texas – Much of Central Texas is bracing for bitter cold Monday and Tuesday after arctic air arrived Saturday.
Winter Weather Advisory
The Hill Country will be under a Winter Weather Advisory beginning at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20 and lasting until 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21.
The Advisory impacts the following counties: Bandera, Blanco, Burnet, Frio, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, and Llano.
Mixed precipitation is expected, with snow and sleet accumulations up to an inch. We could also see ice accumulation up to a few hundredths of an inch.
Drivers should plan on slippery road conditions and people are advised to watch their first few steps on stairs, sidewalks and driveways, says the National Weather Service.
Winter Storm Warning
The rest of Central Texas, except for Milam and Lampasas counties, will be under a Winter Storm Warning, starting at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20 until 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Heavy mixed precipitation is expected with snow and sleet accumulations up to two inches and ice accumulations around a tenth of an inch.
Some regions, especially farther to the east, may see higher accumulations of ice.
Roads will likely be slick and will make for dangerous driving conditions and impacts are expected during the morning commute. Refreezing is also expected on Tuesday evening according to the National Weather Service.
Cold Weather Advisory
All counties are under a Cold Weather Advisory until noon Wednesday, Jan. 22.
Lows on Monday night will be in the mid 20s with wind chills in the teens and single digits out west.
Tuesday night is colder, with low temps in the teens and wind chills again in the teens and single digits.
Wind chill values can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure, says the NWS, so Central Texans are advised to use caution when traveling outside and wear appropriate clothing, including a hat and gloves.
What to do
If you’re able to on Monday and Tuesday, stay indoors and minimize driving.
If not, travelers should drive carefully and slowly, giving plenty of space between them and other vehicles. Drivers can also check current road conditions on DriveTexas.org.
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Central Texans are also advised to protect the four P’s: pets, plants, pipes and people and should also remember not to use generators or grills inside their homes.
Many Central Texas school districts have already chosen to cancel classes for Tuesday, Jan. 21. Many of them were set to be closed already on Monday, Jan 20, due to Martin Luther King Jr Day.
7-Day Forecast
We will begin warming up on Thursday, taking highs into the mid 50s with a steady rise all the way through next weekend.
Track your local forecast for the Austin area quickly with the free FOX 7 WAPP. The design gives you radar, hourly, and 7-day weather information just by scrolling. Our weather alerts will warn you early and help you stay safe during storms.
The Source: Information from FOX 7 Austin meteorologist Leslie London and the National Weather Service.
Austin, TX
Southwest Airlines to open a new Crew Base in Austin, Texas
Southwest Airlines announced today that a new Crew Base for Pilots and Flight Attendants will open in March 2026 in Austin, Texas, creating more than 2,000 new jobs based at Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) and positioning the airline for continued growth in Central Texas.
Most Employees at the new Base will be Captains, First Officers, and Flight Attendants, supported by new Base Leadership and supporting staff. Southwest is also planning to add a recurring training facility for Flight Attendants as part of its ongoing business transformation.
Bob Jordan, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Vice Chairman of the Board, said: “This investment demonstrates our commitment to Austin and to our Customers.
“As the largest carrier at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, we appreciate the vision of Governor Abbott and Mayor Watson in clearing the way for Austin to become an even bigger part of our future.”
Southwest is Austin’s largest air carrier with more than 130 peak-day departures that served approximately 6.7 million Customers in 20241.
Next March, new service begins to popular leisure destinations, including Fort Myers, Fla., Palm Springs, Calif., and Steamboat Springs (Hayden), Colo., bringing the total of nonstop destinations from Austin to 53.
Southwest also will begin daily service between Austin and Cincinnati, Ohio, next June, and has increased seasonal service in markets such as Pensacola, Fla.
Southwest expects to open the new base in early March, starting with approximately 335 Pilots and 650 Flight Attendants. By mid-2027, the base will reach its expected size of 2,000 total Employees.
Austin, TX
Austin opens cold weather shelters ahead of freezing temps
As the Austin area prepares to plunge into freezing temperatures Sunday night, the city is initiating its Cold Weather Shelters protocol.
Those wanting to use the emergency shelters, which open when overnight temperatures reach 35 degrees or lower, must register between 6-8 p.m. at One Texas Center (OTC) on Barton Springs Road, according to a release from the city. Those interested and in need of transport can reach the OTC via bus lines 1, 7, 10, 20, 30, 105 and 801. Anyone who can’t pay bus fare but needs shelter will still be allowed to ride, a Facebook post from the city said.
Following registration, CapMetro shuttles will take guests from the OTC to a cold weather shelter. The addresses for these shelters are kept confidential due to “safety, privacy and capacity concerns,” according to the Austin American-Statesman.
The Statesman also reported that shelters provide meals and allow leashed, friendly pets.
All parks and libraries are meanwhile serving as warming centers during regular operating hours, except for Austin Public Library’s Old Quarry Branch and Willie Mae Kirk Branch.
Austin, TX
Building cleared after non-credible bomb threat made in Downtown Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — A Downtown Austin building was cleared after a bomb threat was made Saturday night.
Police say that the call came in at 9:38 p.m., after which officers arrived to the scene and cleared a nearby building at 311 E 6th St.
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The threat was found to not be credible, and no one was injured.
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Police say no one is in custody and they will be clearing the scene shortly.
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