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Special Weather Statement issued January 18 at 8:51PM CST by NWS Lubbock TX

The coldest air of the season will build into West Texas tonight
on breezy northerly winds. Despite winds decreasing early Sunday,
wind chill values of 0 to 10 degrees will be common late tonight
and early Sunday. Snow accumulations of a dusting to half inch
will be possible, primarily on the Caprock tonight, as bands of
snow move southward. This light snow will create black ice on
roadways, overpasses, and other elevated surfaces, as well as
reduced visibility when falling. Any snow will diminish by
midnight.

If venturing out tonight, use caution while traveling, and wear
appropriate cold weather clothing. Bring pets indoors, or ensure
that they have warm, dry shelter, food and unfrozen water.

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