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Gov. Abbott activates state emergency response resources ahead of Texas freeze

Gov. Abbott speaks at a press conference Thursday in Eagle Pass where he unveiled state-sponsored billboards the state is putting up in Central and South America to deter migrants from coming to the U.S.-Mexico border. (Michael Gonzalez For The Texas Tribune, Michael Gonzalez For The Texas Tribune)

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has activated state emergency response resources ahead of the cold temperatures anticipated across Texas this week.

Gov. Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to be prepared to use the emergency response resources to help aid communities that might be impacted by the severe cold weather.

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“The State of Texas is working around-the-clock to ensure Texans have the resources and support needed as severe winter weather impacts communities across Texas,” Gov. Abbott said in a statement Monday. “As temperatures begin to drop below freezing and regions of Texas face snow, ice, and freezing rain, it is crucial that everyone remain weather-aware, check DriveTexas.org before traveling, and heed the guidance of state and local officials. Texans can find the warming center nearest them at tdem.texas.gov/warm. I thank emergency management personnel and first responders for working tirelessly to help Texans prepare and stay safe during this winter weather.”

The National Weather Service has reported that temperatures near or below freezing are anticipated across large areas of Texas. Because of these atypical conditions, Texans should be prepared to face snow, ice and freezing rain, which may create slippery roads and other hazardous traveling elements.

TDEM officials are working with local communities to update warming centers across the state. The Department of Transportation is also working to provide winter roadway equipment to impacted areas, and personnel will be present to control traffic and road closures.


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Michael is a Kingwood native who loves visiting local restaurants and overreacting to Houston sports. He joined the KPRC 2 family in the spring of 2024. He earned his B.A. from Texas A&M University in 2022 and his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023.

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