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Live updates: ‘Last batch’ of light snow, freezing drizzle move through Dallas-Fort Worth
Drivers in North Texas were cautioned to be extremely careful Friday morning after the region was blasted with wintry precipitation and below-freezing temperatures overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
How much snow is expected in the Dallas, Fort Worth Metroplex?
Ray predicts 2 to 5 inches of snow could fall for parts of the Metroplex. Up to 8 inches is forecasted to fall in counties closer to the Red River. "Not all of this will stick at first but expect our first accumulating snow in almost a year," Ray said.
Live: Dallas weather, DFW road conditions, cancelations, closings and more
Storm Warning is now in effect for the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Check for live updates on the weather forecast, DFW road conditions, school closings, flight cancelations, and more.
Map: Snow, freezing rain are falling throughout Dallas-Fort Worth. See where
At least 141 counties in Texas are under either freezing rain or heavy snow forecast this Thursday, with much of North and Central Texas under
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Live updates: Winter storm leads to uptick in Dallas crashes, garbage pickup suspended
A winter storm warning was issued for large parts of North Texas on Thursday, as snow and sleet will fall across large parts of North Texas. Two to 4 inches of snow and sleet combination looks most likely for the Dallas-Fort Worth area with more in the north and northeast parts of the region. More wintery weather is also forecasted for Friday.
Dallas weather: How much snow has fallen in North Texas?
Parts of North Texas have already seen a significant amount of snow, with more expected in the coming hours. Snow has been falling in Denton and Collin County for a decent amount of the day, while Tarrant County and Dallas County have seen less snow. Areas like Prosper and Bonham saw six inches of snow or more reported by 9 p.m.
Dallas weather: Will it snow again?
Dallas-Fort Worth - The storm isn’t over, but snowfall accumulation on the ground has ended. This morning, expect light snow flurries mixed with drizzles of rain. Temperatures will remain in the mid-30s throughout the day.
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Video: Snow sprinkles parts of Dallas as wintry mix continues to fall Thursday
Very few people were braving the wintry weather at White Rock Lake Park on Thursday morning. A handful of joggers, bicyclists ...
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Dallas Snowfall Totals: How much snow fell on Thursday and Friday?
For snow lovers, the snow that was on the ground from Thursday is still there. However, the total accumulation did not increase much overnight.
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Winter storm warnings abound as snow, sleet could hit Dallas
The Tennessee Valley could see some of the heaviest snowfall, with 6 inches expected on Friday. A wide swath of the country ...
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Rare Dallas Snow, Ice Ground Thousands of Flights Across US
A winter storm that brought snow to Dallas and threatens the US South with ice and sleet has grounded more than 1,000 flights ...
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Did you know? Every winter season brings snow to DFW
While the DFW area is far from rivaling the snowfall seen in northern states, recent years have shown that measurable snow is ...
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VIDEO: Snow blankets Texas roads as winter storm pounds state
A mix of snow, sleet and freezing precipitation is leading to sloppy road conditions in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and ...
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Severe weather strands travelers as Dallas airports cancel flights
Severe weather has led to numerous flight cancellations at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field, ...
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