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Tuesday, January 14, 2025
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McAllen
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Freezing Conditions Expected in McAllen: Residents Urged to Prepare

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The National Weather Service forecasts lows in the 50s°F (10-15°C) over the next few days, with a gradual warming trend expected. Image for illustration purposes
The National Weather Service forecasts lows in the 50s°F (10-15°C) over the next few days, with a gradual warming trend expected. Image for illustration purposes
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As of January 14, 2025, forecasts indicate that the Rio Grande Valley may experience a significant temperature drop early next week. Lows could reach 31°F (-0.5°C) by Monday night, January 20, leading to freezing conditions across the region.

Residents throughout the Rio Grande Valley should monitor local weather updates and prepare for possible freezes by protecting plants, pipes, pets, and people. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, consult the National Weather Service Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley office.

Gradual Warming Trend Before the Drop

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McAllen is experiencing mild weather, with temperatures steadily climbing throughout the week. By the weekend, highs are forecasted to reach the 80s°F (27°C), providing a brief respite before the cold front moves in. The sudden shift highlights the importance of staying vigilant and prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.

Freezing Temperatures Pose Risks

The anticipated drop in temperature could bring frost and ice, which may impact plants, plumbing systems, pets, and vulnerable populations. Although freezing conditions like these are rare in the Rio Grande Valley, they can be damaging if precautions are not taken.

The NWS advises residents to:

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  • Protect Plants: Cover or bring in sensitive plants to shield them from the cold.
  • Insulate Pipes: Wrap outdoor and exposed pipes to prevent freezing and bursting.
  • Care for Pets: Ensure outdoor pets have adequate shelter or bring them indoors.
  • Check on Vulnerable Individuals: Look in on elderly neighbors or those without proper heating.

Monitoring the Weather

The NWS recommends closely monitoring updated forecasts as the cold front approaches. Local authorities may issue additional advisories or warnings as conditions develop.

Stay informed by checking official weather updates on the National Weather Service website or tuning into local news channels. Proactive measures now can minimize the impact of freezing temperatures next week. Residents throughout the Rio Grande Valley should monitor weather updates, as the effects of the cold front may vary slightly between locations.

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