Light snowfall across parts of North Texas is possible early next week. The National Weather Service Fort Worth is tracking a strong cold front that will bring arctic air to the Metroplex this weekend.
NORTH TEXAS – Snow continues to fall across North Texas after a winter storm warning was dropped early Friday morning. Several inches of a wintry mix of sleet and snow were forecast to fall over North Texas between Thursday and Friday. This marks the first winter storm of the season.
In addition to freezing fog, there is a high likelihood of black ice on roads overnight into Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect Monday through Friday due to the Arctic air that has settled in. By Thursday, wintry precipitation is likely. Single-digit to low-teen "feels-like" temperatures continue through the mid-morning hours.
While temperatures will warm up by mid-morning, refreezing remains a concern, particularly north of the Metroplex.
The National Weather Service is sticking by its guns in predicting snow coming to the Wichita Falls area from late Wednesday through Thursday.
Let’s face it. A lot of newcomers in Fort Worth (looking at you, Californians) aren’t sure how to handle Texas snow. Here’s a few things you need to know.
The winter storm warning in effect for North Texas has been downgraded to a winter weather advisory, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Temperatures in the Fort Worth area remain around freezing, and the precipitation could cause a small amount of ice to accumulate bridges and overpasses.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth forecasts widespread snowfall totals between 1 and 4 inches, but some areas could see up to 6 inches.
A burst of heavy precipitation moved over North Texas between 6 and 10 a.m., leading to accumulating snowfall for some towns in that region.
Ahead of the expected snowfall later in the week, North Texans woke up to freezing temperatures in the 20s on Monday, Jan. 6.
is expected in North Texas starting late Wednesday. Low temperatures are expected to be in the mid-to-upper-20s, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Temperatures are expected ...