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Austin Residents React To Snow On New Year's Eve
A hard freeze warning is in effect until noon Wednesday as overnight lows are forecast to be in the mid-teens to mid-20s

AUSTIN, TX - For the second time this month, it snowed in Austin. And Austin residents reacted on Twitter to the snow event. A hard freeze warning is in effect until noon Wednesday as overnight lows are forecast to be in the mid-teens to mid-20s. Prolonged cold temperatures expected through Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile, here are tweets from Austin residents about the snow on New Year's Eve.
Snow in Central Texas! #HappyNewYear2018 #atxweather pic.twitter.com/7CM0NJ0j61
— Rodney Rodriguez (@TXrodrod) January 1, 2018
Snow in @CedarParkTX on #NewYearsEve2017. #atxweather pic.twitter.com/JhKOMmI1ST
— Rep. Tony Dale (@TonyDaleTX) January 1, 2018
In south Austin #snowinginaustin #atxwx #Atxweather @fox7austin pic.twitter.com/BteJn0JVCh
— diane (@cdiane444) January 1, 2018
Well, whaddaya know; snow in Austin! #atxweather #HappyNewYear #snowday pic.twitter.com/NOK5bk4dzc
— Leah Nyfeler (@Leahruns100) January 1, 2018
Snow 3mi ENE Pflugerville, 30.45, -97.57, near Lake Pville. Started btwn 9 & 930 pm. @NWSSanAntonio #ewxspotter #atxwx #Atxweather pic.twitter.com/EXBgRgwVRg
— Tom Gunter (@tagunter) January 1, 2018
Image via Pixabay/Hans
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