Frost/Freeze — Jim Hogg, Texas
2025-01-19 to 2025-01-22 · Jim Hogg, Texas
Event narrative
Hebbronville recorded freezing temperatures (32F degrees or lower) for 22 hours (from 9:46pm on January 19 to 3:46am on January 20, 9:46am, on January 20 to 12:46am on January 21, and from 7:46pm January 21 to 8:46am on January 22). Hard Freezing temperatures (28F degrees or below) occurred between 8:46pm on January 21 to 7:46am on January 22). A minimum temperature of 20F degrees occurred at 6:46am on January 22.
Wider weather episode
An Arctic Express with air that originated in Siberia and moved near the North Pole before surging south through northwest Canada and deep into the United States and northern Mexico January 20-22, 2025 resulted in widespread, in some cases record setting, cold temperatures across the Rio Grande Valley and Deep South Texas. This Arctic Cold Snap resulted in widespread sea turtle cold stunnings along the Lower Texas coast. Furthermore, light precipitation resulted in light accumulations of ice for all but the lower Valley (eastern Cameron and Willacy) during this time period.
Along the coast, a second sea turtle cold-stun event occurred in lower Laguna Madre Bay, with around 375 turtles affected - the most since the January 15-17, 2024, event.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1232089. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.