Tuesday's winter wonderland in Southeast Texas is taking on a new, uglier form thanks to an overnight hard freeze rendering roads and walkways treacherously slick.  Snow melt from Winter Storm Enzo, which dropped more than 5 inches of snow in isolated areas around Houston,
Southeast Texas is waking up to below and near freezing temperatures. Any leftover moisture will refreeze overnight, so be careful while driving on bridges and overpasses. Highs this afternoon will rise to the low-50s with lots of sunshine.
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's a snow day across southeast Texas! A Winter Storm brought snow and freezing rain to the greater Houston area.
Storm Enzo is doing as predicted: dumping heavy snow on Southeast Texas in the early morning hours on Tuesday. Residents from College Station to the Houston metropolitan area recorded sustained snowfalls across the region.
With the anticipation of so much snow, many schools canceled classes. Snow coupled with no classes could make for the best pictures and videos. As the snow falls, share your favorite captures with us by uploading them using the Near Me feature on the KHOU 11 app. You can also share through our Facebook page.
Lighter winds, sunshine and dry conditions will help Southeast Texas thaw today as highs should reach the mid 40s. Following a quiet, slightly milder day, ice will be much more isolated in nature overnight tonight even as lows fall slightly below freezing.
Residents in Central and Southeast Texas are warned about black ice risks on roads and sidewalks after winter storms.
A rare winter storm along the Gulf Coast and the Southeast left record snow and freezing temperatures, leading to closed highways, thousands of canceled flights and reports of deaths. Two people who were outside died in Austin,
Record snowfalls were reported from Texas to Florida on Tuesday, but that doesn't negate the fact that climate change is warming our planet.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority has resumed all normal service following this week's winter storm that brought multiple inches of snow. The light rail and bus systems are all operating according to their normal daily weekday schedules.