Meteorologists are estimating Dallas-Fort Worth will get snow next week, but the light accumulations won’t surpass a half an inch. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth predicts North Texas will have “some” winter precipitation early-to-mid next week.
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Arctic air will bring the coldest temperatures of the season to Dallas-Fort Worth on Saturday with snow is in the forecast for North Texas late Monday
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Salad And Go: will open late on Thursday. Waffle House will operate at normal hours. Medical emergencies won't wait until the winter storm passes, so North Texas hospitals are preparing to operate in the inclement weather. Click here for a list of open hospitals.
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Thursday brought snow to parts of North Texas and the Panhandle. Here are the totals, and when Texans can expect road conditions to improve.
The National Weather Service said a tenth of an inch of ice could accumulate on bridges, and some areas could get up to a quarter inch. But the main travel impacts are expected to be from sleet and snow.