It's starting to look a lot like Christmas here in Texas, well maybe not Christmas but we Texans are finally getting a chance to get excited about all this cooler weather! Texans see the temperature drop out of the 70's and instantly sigh for the relief of some cool weather. The temperatures are getting chillier as a significant cold front approaches, according to CW 39 weather alerts.

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COLD WEATHER IS MAKING ITS WAY TO THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS AND ITS READY TO GIVE TEXAS AN EARLY CHRISTMAS WEATHER

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Today, we observed heavy showers and storms across Central and Southeast Texas, which will help usher in this cold front later this afternoon. While most areas in Texas are currently experiencing temperatures in the 70s and 80s with overcast and humid conditions, the arrival of the cold front will cause temperatures to plummet into the 60s and potentially even lower overnight.

GRAB THE BIG COAT IN THE BACK OF THE CLOSET TEXAS BECAUSE A COLD FRONT IS ON THE WAY!

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Texans are advised to brace for another cold front on Tuesday, November 19, bringing temperatures down into the lower 50s and possibly even colder on Wednesday. Although there isn't a precise forecast for Wednesday's temperature, residents are encouraged to prepare by grabbing a puffy jacket winter is definitely on its way and it is perfect timing with the holidays around the corner!

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