lightrainThe National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a freezing drizzle advisory which is in effect until 9 am Tuesday.

Areas of freezing drizzle have developed across the Big Country and northern portions of the heartland and Concho Valley as an arctic cold front has pushed south across the area bringing a much colder airmass to west central Texas.

Surface temperatures remain at or below the freezing and are not expected to warm above the freezing mainly along and north of a sterling city to Coleman to Brownwood line. Do not expect any significant ice accumulation to occur, but light accumulation is possible on elevated roadways and bridges and they may become slick. Area motorists are urged to use caution and pay attention to road conditions.

A freezing rain advisory means that periods of freezing rain or freezing drizzle will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for slippery roads. Slow down and use caution while driving.