This Evenings North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast

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William’s North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast this Evening:

Light snow is expected across portions of North Texas this evening Light accumulations on grass and elevated surfaces are possible, primarily from the Big Country into Texoma. Ground temperatures will be too warm for widespread travel impacts, but some slick spots will be possible on bridges and overpasses.

DFW Early Tuesday Afternoon Update

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Here’s a look at Live Temperatures across North Texas, Local Radar and the Updated Forecast Map.

DFW this afternoon Cloudy with rain likely with a slight chance of T-Storms. Cooler with highs in the mid 40s. Temperatures falling to around 40 late. Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent. -William

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Rain with Snow Today

It’s going to be a chilly and wet day across North Texas. Rain is likely for everyone. A few of us (mainly north of I-20) will see some snow as well. The air temperatures and ground temperatures will be above freezing so the impacts will be minimal. However, our northern and northwestern counites may still see 1″ – 3″ of brief accumulation. It will not last long, but may be enough to cause a few slick spots on some of the overpasses and bridges. Because of that concern the NWS has issued a winter weather advisory for those areas. In the Dallas – Fort Worth area proper – a dusting of snow is possible – mainly between 5 pm and 10 pm.

Mostly a cold rain through the afternoon hours.
Rain will transition over to snow on the back side of the system after 5 pm for the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex.
Brief snow accumulations are possible mainly in our northern and northwestern counties.

Today’s North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast

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William’s North Texas Hazardous Weather Forecast for Tuesday:

Snow is expected to begin later today and continue into tonight, primarily from the Big Country into Texoma where some snow may accumulate on grass and elevated surfaces. Ground temperatures will be too warm for widespread travel impacts. Although some slick spots will be possible on bridges and overpasses, surface streets should remain wet and drivable.