Waco Weather Update
Warming Up Today + How to Stay Cozy This Weekend
After a stretch of freezing temperatures and icy conditions, Waco is finally starting to warm up today, bringing a bit of relief across the community. While mornings may still feel chilly, daytime temperatures are climbing, roads are improving, and the weekend is shaping up to be much more manageable for getting out of the house.

Here’s what to expect — plus tips on staying warm and making the most of the days ahead.
Today:
Temperatures are rising into the low 40s, helping melt lingering ice from earlier in the week. While mornings may still be cold, conditions improve throughout the day with mostly cloudy skies and calmer winds.
Wednesday:
Another cool morning followed by partial sunshine, with highs remaining in the low 40s. Patchy fog is still possible early, especially in shaded areas.
Thursday:
A noticeable warm-up arrives, with highs reaching the 50s — a welcome shift after several days of freezing temperatures.
Friday & Weekend:
The weekend brings more stable winter weather, with daytime highs in the 40s to low 50s and cold nights continuing. While it won’t be balmy, conditions are expected to be dry and far more comfortable for errands, shopping local, and indoor events.
Earlier in the week, winter weather caused widespread closures across Waco, including schools, city services, and temporary road shutdowns — particularly on bridges and overpasses. As temperatures rise, many services and businesses are returning to normal operations, though residents should continue checking individual locations for updates.
Road conditions are steadily improving, but early mornings and evenings can still bring slick spots as temperatures dip overnight.
Even as things warm up, winter isn’t done just yet. Here are a few easy ways to stay cozy and safe:
- Layer smart: Lightweight layers keep you warm without overheating indoors
- Watch the mornings: Roads may still be slick early — take it slow
- Support local indoor spots: Coffee shops, bakeries, breweries, museums, and markets are perfect cold-weather escapes
- Check on neighbors: Especially elderly or unhoused community members
- Keep your car winter-ready: Blanket, water, phone charger — just in case
Warming centers have been available throughout the cold spell and remain an important resource for those needing shelter from low temperatures.
With improved weather conditions, this weekend is a great opportunity to get back out and support local businesses, attend indoor events, and enjoy Waco at a slower winter pace. While heavy coats may still be needed, the worst of the freeze is behind us — for now.



As always, weather conditions can change quickly, so residents are encouraged to monitor local updates and official announcements throughout the weekend.
Stay warm, stay safe, and take care of one another, Waco 🤍