The arctic front that plowed through this morning will drop temperatures to the mid 30's Thursday afternoon with the wind chill at about 6 degrees. The wind chill could drop to -7 on Friday morning.
Southeast Texans should prepare for a prolonged hard freeze lasting about 60 hours, but there won't be any ice or snow, according to local meteorologists.
We reached our high for today at about 7am this morning of 52 degrees. The temperature will continue to drop to the mid-lower 30's Thursday afternoon and evening.
Low temperatures Friday morning will be in the lower 20's with lows Saturday and Sunday mornings in the upper teens. Highs will be in the 30's Friday and Saturday. The hard freeze will continue through Sunday morning with highs reaching the the mid 40's Sunday afternoon.The prolonged freezing temperatures will pose a threat to exposed pipes. You should wrap any exposed pipes, bring pets inside, and take precautions to cover your plants and protect them from the cold.

