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Here's Everything You Need To Prepare For The Frigid Front Heading Our Way.

Gabriel C. Pérez
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KUT
Snow falls in AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ Heights last month.

Winter is here. For the third time in a little over a month, that's expected to bring ice, sleet and maybe snow to Central and South Central Texas. 

The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Warning this morning and expects temperatures to plummet and a "wintry mix" to pepper the roads before tomorrow morning's commute. In short, it's likely you may be in for a snow day. Snow day or not, to prepare for hazardous conditions and get any shopping or errands out of the way before the front moves in at around midnight.

If you don't end up holed up at home in a streaming-induced coma, here's everything you need to know to brave the cold. 

Google Crisis Map

Google's map can alert you to any weather-related warnings or watches in your area, as well as traffic data and road closures.

National Weather Service Radar And Emergency Website

  • The National Weather Service's radar for the Central and South Texas regions is . 
  • Forecasts, severe weather notifications, current conditions and extended forecasts . 
Austin Energy Outage Map

Check for reported outages in Austin Energy's service area and view power restoration estimates. 

Customers of other electricity providers in Central Texas can find outage reports, too:

Cap Metro Closures

Cap Metro anticipates the cold front on Tuesday.

  • Find  on Cap Metro's website
  • Find a . 
Severe Weather Twitter List

We've compiled a list of useful Twitter accounts to follow for the latest info on weather and flood conditions, road closures and other emergency information.

Andrew Weber is KUT's government accountability reporter. Got a tip? You can email him at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @England_Weber.