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Rare Coastal Bend Snowfall Delights Orange Grove Families, Prompts Safety Alerts

A rare snowfall dusted Orange Grove, bringing first time snow experiences for many local children and families and creating a flurry of photos and outdoor play. Jim Wells County emergency officials warned residents to use caution on roads as temperatures fall and melted water can refreeze into hazardous surfaces.

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Rare Coastal Bend Snowfall Delights Orange Grove Families, Prompts Safety Alerts
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Snow fell across Orange Grove in the Coastal Bend, coating yards, trampolines and streets with a light dusting that drew families outside and produced scenes unusual for the region. For many children this was their first experience of snow, and residents described making snowballs and snow angels as neighbors photographed the brief white cover and shared moments with friends and family.

The unexpected event had a strong neighborhood feel. Parents said the snowfall created special memories for children who might not otherwise see snow in this part of South Texas. Community photos and interviews captured the surprise and delight, as well as the quick rhythm of residents stepping out to enjoy the rare conditions before the sun returned.

Local emergency management officials moved quickly to emphasize safety as temperatures declined. Jim Wells County Emergency Management Coordinator Lance Brown urged residents to take precautions, recommending that people stay off the roads while surfaces remain cold and any surface water or snow could refreeze and create slippery conditions. That guidance is aimed at preventing falls and traffic incidents on stretches of pavement and bridges that can develop a thin sheen of ice when temperatures drop after precipitation.

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The snowfall itself was light and short lived, but its implications for daily life were immediate. Commuters and those with morning errands faced potentially slick conditions, and residents caring for young children or elderly family members were reminded to monitor walkways and driveways for refreeze. The event also serves as a reminder for local services that even small winter events can affect travel and response times.

While snow in the Coastal Bend remains uncommon, the scene in Orange Grove underscored how a brief weather anomaly can shape community experience and public safety needs. For families who saw snow for the first time, the day left lasting memories. For county officials, it reinforced routine emergency messaging about road safety, slipping risks and the need to be cautious when temperatures drop after precipitation.

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