Weekend weather turns frigid in the Highland Lakes

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  • Freddie Walker of Granite Shoals stopped at the roadside park on US 281 just north of Marble Falls to remove ice accumulations on his windshield. He was also delayed by a multiple vehicle collision farther north which snarled traffic for more than an hour. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Freddie Walker of Granite Shoals stopped at the roadside park on US 281 just north of Marble Falls to remove ice accumulations on his windshield. He was also delayed by a multiple vehicle collision farther north which snarled traffic for more than an hour. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
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An outbreak of arctic air is scheduled to reach its peak late Saturday and is expected to bring the coldest temperatures the Hill Country has seen in nearly three decades, meteorlogist Bob Rose with the Lower Colorado River Authority said. “Everyone should be making preparations now for an extended period of very cold weather. These preparations should include the 4 P’s: plants, pets and…

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