National Weather Service locations across Texas have forecast totals from a half-inch to five inches of snow between Monday and Tuesday.
North Texas has recorded numerous experiences with snow events that have become significant events in the region’s weather history, according to the National Weather Service. These snowfall amounts have varied,
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.
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 National Weather Service is sticking by its guns in predicting snow coming to the Wichita Falls area from late Wednesday through Thursday.
While temperatures will warm up by mid-morning, refreezing remains a concern, particularly north of the Metroplex.
Ice and snow are accumulating on bridges and overpasses of major highways, according to TxDOT. Motorists should drive with caution and expect traffic delays.
Ahead of the expected snowfall later in the week, North Texans woke up to freezing temperatures in the 20s on Monday, Jan. 6.
As confidence in the forecast continues to grow, meteorologists say there could be heavy snowfall, particularly north of Interstate 10, with some areas potentially seeing up to five inches of snow, according to a National Weather Service update on Sunday.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the Houston area ahead of a what promises to be a memorable event for residents.
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