It's not often that all the counties in Texas are under weather warnings of the same kind -- it's usually hot weather north and south, milder weather in the middle.
As the state moves into Day 3 of a potentially deadly weather event, extreme cold warnings continue through the morning in the Amarillo area, but all the way south across the state, the same warnings are worrying people about how and when to get to work, though most schools are closed because of cold winds, rain, snow, and ice.
But Houston has an extreme cold warning in effect too, into Monday. It's not at all often you see the same warnings in those two ends of the state -- and in normally hot and dry West Texas, where some areas saw winds and temperatures so cold forecasters were predicting wind chills early Monday morning between 0 degrees Fahrenheit and 11 below zero.
The last time Texas saw this much cold statewide was the infamous freeze just after Valentine's Day 2021, but that cold spell went on for nearly a week.
As the song goes, "God Blessed Texas."