01/20/2026
WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE
SATURDAY NIGHT...
* WHAT...Moderate to heavy accumulations of snow, sleet, or ice are
likely across the region Friday through Saturday night. In
addition, dangerous cold temperatures are expected Saturday night
through Monday morning.
* WHERE...All of North and Central Texas.
* WHEN...From Friday afternoon through late Saturday night.
* IMPACTS...Roads, especially bridges and overpasses, will likely
become dangerous. Significant ice accumulation on power lines and
tree limbs may cause power outages. Extreme cold will become life
threatening and likely damage unprotected pipes and put livestock
at risk.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Monitor the latest forecasts for updates on this situation. Have an
emergency kit ready. Make winter preparations to home and business
before Friday. Check on vulnerable friends and family. Consider
delaying or altering weekend travel plans.
01/20/2026
With winter weather expected to move into the area on Friday, it is important for everyone to take necessary precautions to ensure safety and minimize disruption. This document outlines essential steps for individuals, families, and workplaces to prepare for possible snow, ice, and cold temperatures.
What to Expect
- Possible accumulation of snow and/or ice on roads and sidewalks
- Reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions
- Potential for power outages due to ice accumulation
- Delays or cancellations of local services
Preparation Checklist
- Monitor Weather Updates: Stay informed by checking local news, weather apps, or the National Weather Service for the latest forecasts and advisories.
- Emergency Supplies:
- Stock up on non-perishable food and bottled water for at least 2-3 days.
- Ensure you have flashlights, batteries, and a battery-powered radio.
- Keep blankets, warm clothing, and extra layers accessible.
- Have essential medications and first aid supplies on hand.
- Vehicle Preparedness:
- Fill your gas tank and check your antifreeze levels.
- Store an emergency kit in your car, including blankets, ice scraper, and a small shovel.
- Charge your cell phone and portable chargers ahead of time.
- Home Preparation:
- Insulate exposed pipes and know how to shut off water valves in case of freezing.
- Check your heating system and space heaters for safe operation.
- Bring pets and plants indoors to protect them from the cold.
- Secure outdoor items that could be damaged or cause injury in high winds or snow.
- Work and School Plans:
- Check with employers or schools for remote work or closure plans.
- Plan for childcare in case of school closures.
During the Storm
- Avoid unnecessary travel; if you must drive, use extreme caution.
- Stay indoors and keep warm.
- Conserve power and resources during outages.
- Check on neighbors, especially the elderly or those with special needs.
Stay Informed
Continue to monitor official weather updates and follow local authorities’ guidance. Taking these steps will help keep you and your loved ones safe during the potential winter weather event starting on Friday into the weekend.
01/16/2026
Roll-off dumpsters are now available for citywide use, located behind City Hall. Whether you’re tackling a home renovation or clearing out your garage. The dumpsters are for residents who pay their trash services to the City of Celeste. No outside city limit dumping allowed; dumpsters are under 24-hour surveillance. Do not pile items over the top rail of the dumpsters when they are full.
Acceptable Materials
- Household debris (e.g., furniture, clothing, toys)
- Yard waste (e.g., branches, leaves)
- Construction and renovation materials (e.g., drywall, wood, tiles)
- Non-hazardous commercial waste
Prohibited Items
- Hazardous materials (e.g., chemicals, paints, batteries)
- Electronic waste (e.g., TVs, computers)
- Tires
- Appliances containing refrigerants
Benefits of the Program
- Promotes a cleaner, more attractive city environment
- Reduces illegal dumping and littering
- Supports community-led beautification and cleanup efforts
01/08/2026
Burn Ban issued for all of Hunt County, effective Thursday, January 8, 2026. No outdoor burning allowed.