By Paul Homewood
While we obviously don’t have the data for this month yet, it is clear from NOAA’s database that extreme cold in Texas used to be much more common than in recent years:
Climate at a Glance | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) (noaa.gov)
Of course, I must make my usual caveat; these graphs are derived from heavily adjusted and homogenised temperature data.
Are Texas winters getting colder, or are the NOAA figures correct?