The arctic blast and the possibility of snow set to come to Central Texas has cold weather preparation underway for residents, school districts, and city officials.
Some districts are already closed on Monday, but the chance for snow or freezing rain has officials taking more action.
With an arctic blast on the way, Texas officials want to make sure people understand weather conditions are about to change.
Confidence in the cold air is high, and there is now a growing potential for wintry precipitation. Here's what we know.
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