The weather watch has been formally raised to a warning by the National Weather Service. What you should know regarding snow tomorrow is as follows:
Dallas-Fort WorthThe winter storm watch has been changed to a winter storm warning by the National Weather Service.
Today’s weather:
Across the metroplex, expect a mix of wind, dry air, and sunlight. Although it’s a cold morning, the temperature is marginally higher than it has been lately.
Tonight, as clouds build and the storm approaches, highs will rise to the low 40s before falling once more. Lows will be close to freezing overnight.
Tomorrow’s weather:
Sleet and rain are expected to mix throughout the day, depending on the area and level of intensity, according to the forecast.
Whereas the south will largely receive rain, the north is more likely to see snow.
During the day, FOX 4 meteorologists predict soggy roads instead of icy ones. The wintry mix will turn to snow after dark, with further precipitation expected north and northeast of Dallas.
The DFW region is expected to receive 1 to 3 inches of snow, while the northern and northeastern regions of the Metroplex will receive 3 to 6 inches.
Will I be able to drive Friday morning?
It is anticipated that the snow will melt by early Friday. Some roads may be slick in the morning due to temperatures that will be close to freezing, but by late morning, things should be getting better.
By Friday night, travel should be manageable.
Dallas weather this week:
With highs in the 40s on Saturday, the weather will be typical for winter. Later in the week, temperatures will return to the 50s.
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