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Amarillo, TX – Residents of the Texas Panhandle should prepare for a potential wintry mix starting Thursday morning as snow showers are expected to move into the region. Travelers along Interstate 40 and surrounding roads should be cautious of reduced visibility and slippery conditions.
According to the National Weather Service in Amarillo, there is a 40% chance of snow Thursday morning, with accumulation expected to be light. Wind chill values will remain in the teens, making outdoor conditions harsh. Temperatures will reach a high near 38°F Thursday before dropping to 21°F overnight.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time for their morning commute and monitor weather updates for changing conditions. By Friday, skies are expected to clear, with highs near 42°F and calmer winds, offering a brief respite.
Looking ahead, a sunny weekend is in store, with Saturday reaching a high of 53°F, followed by 43°F on Sunday. While the snow is unlikely to significantly accumulate, cold conditions will persist through Thursday night.
Residents should secure outdoor items, limit unnecessary travel during peak snow hours, and dress warmly. The mix of snow and frigid air could cause frostbite with prolonged exposure.
Stay updated on weather developments and road conditions via local alerts and National Weather Service updates.
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