‘It’s going to certainly worsen’: Harris County leaders warn of more dangerous weather after Houston’s historic snow

HOUSTON – Harris County is experiencing a rare bout of record-breaking snowfall, disrupting daily life across the region. County Judge Lina Hidalgo provided critical updates on current conditions and ongoing response efforts.

Despite hazardous weather conditions, Judge Hidalgo praised the community’s efforts to stay off the roads, which has helped prevent more serious accidents.

Ice and risk of accidents remain a concern

While the weather has calmed for now, Hidalgo cautioned that the worst is yet to come. “The ice is going to worsen as temperatures drop overnight,” she warned. Drivers are already encountering stalled vehicles, and the risk of accidents increases as conditions deteriorate.

Sheriff Ed Gonalez reported a total of 168 accidents since the wintery weather began. He is also encouraging people to stay off the roadways to avoid more accidents.

Frozen pipes and fire hazards

In addition to hazardous roads, Hidalgo warned residents about the potential for frozen pipes and fires caused by space heaters and chimneys. She described the weather to come as ‘pipe bursting potential.’

Warming centers open for relief

To support those in need, 23 warming centers have been opened across the county. “If you need a place to stay, please call 311 before 7 p.m. to arrange transportation,” she said.

Safety remains priority as conditions worsen

As temperatures dip below freezing again tonight, Hidalgo urged everyone to stay indoors. “It’s going to certainly get worse,” she cautioned.

Historic snowfall with a reminder to stay safe

While the snow offers a rare chance for enjoyment, Hidalgo reminded the public to remain cautious.

Houston Mayor John Whitmire is also scheduled to hold a press conference at 5 p.m.

Prepare now and stay safe

As we weather the winter storm, officials are reminding everyone to protect pets, plants, and pipes, and if you can, stay home.

How you can prepare

Residents are encouraged to take their own precautions while the county is stepping up its efforts. Here are some links that will help you prepare:

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