A cold front will bring arctic air to the region just in time for New Years Eve.
We are expecting freezing temperatures this weekend. A cold front will bring arctic air to the region just in time for New Years Eve.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures on New Year’s Eve are expected to drop into the upper 20’s to upper 30’s by midnight. However, the wind chill will make it feel like the teens to upper 20’s as the New Year rings in.
There is a slight chance of drizzle behind the front New Year’s Eve afternoon and night. Some locations across the Hill Country could see patchy freezing drizzle develop late New Year’s Eve afternoon and evening, possibly expanding farther south out of the Hill Country after midnight.
If we do see freezing drizzle, accumulations would be light and limited mainly to elevated structures such as bridges and overpasses.
The City of Buda Public Works Department is on stand-by and will sand City streets if necessary. Our Parks and Recreation Department is also on stand-by. Our biggest concerns are freezing water fountains, along with the restrooms at City Park. There is the possibility that we will shut down the City Park restrooms on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2017, as well as the dog park fountains
With the anticipated freezing temperatures, it is important to keep your water pipes from freezing. Freezing pipes can bust and be very expensive to replace. It’s a good idea to drip your faucets and wrap all exposed pipes. Below are some additional tips to keep in mind.
It is also very important that your pets have appropriate shelter from the freezing temperatures. As part of our Animal Ordinance, we’ve included the animal care portion below.
Sec. 4.04.005 Animal care
An animal’s owner shall provide the animal with shelter that:
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