Snow flurries forecast for New Year’s Eve, Hill Country wind advisory

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  • Despite frigid temperatures, a few diehard outdoorsmen will make their way to area campsites. Those doing so may need to bundle up and prep for upcoming rain and possible snow flurries forecasted for this week. File photo
    Despite frigid temperatures, a few diehard outdoorsmen will make their way to area campsites. Those doing so may need to bundle up and prep for upcoming rain and possible snow flurries forecasted for this week. File photo
Meteorologists predict cold and rainy conditions as well as the possibility of some snow flurries on New Year’s Eve in the Highland Lakes, according to the National Weather Service. Today, Tuesday Dec. 29, NWS reported a 30 percent chance of showers with cloudy and a high near 71 degrees. South to southeast winds are expected to gust up to 30 mph. On Tuesday night, there’s a 50 percent chance…

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