Out east, y'all call it "Tuesday" but for Texans its bad.
https://texashillcountry.com/worst-snowstorm-texas-history/
The winter storm system of December 1929 would proceed slowly southeastward from the Panhandle. Parts of North Texas would only receive mere inches (still impressive by their standards), while the Texas Hill Country and East Texas would get considerably more. In a matter of only that 24-hour period, the snowstorm totals were extraordinary. In a swath of two-to-three counties, consistent snowfall occurred in excess of a foot, and in some rare locations even two feet! Clifton had recorded a total of 24 inches of snow, while Hillsboro measured-in at 26 inches, making the state’s all-time 24-hour snowfall record. Surprisingly, that record was only just certified on the 88th anniversary (in 2017).