Dallas Snowfall Totals: How much snow fell on Thursday and Friday?


    • Not as much snow fell overnight as expected.

    • People who live south of Dallas ended up with less than an inch of snow.

    • But the people living in our northern counties ended up with significant accumulation.

  • Not as much snow fell overnight as expected.

  • People who live south of Dallas ended up with less than an inch of snow.

  • But the people living in our northern counties ended up with significant accumulation.

DALLAS—Overnight snowfall in North Texas was lower than anticipated.

“It was one of those crazy forecasts where some people got exactly what they expected and others got the opposite,” said Evan Andrews, a meteorologist on FOX 4.

“On Thursday, several of you experienced that more intense precipitation. The precipitation didn’t really start overnight, and other people were waiting for some. On the backside, we received some light snow, but not much,” he remarked.

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For those who enjoy snow, there is still snow on the ground from Thursday. The overall amount, however, did not rise significantly over night.

Snowfall Totals (as of 4 a.m. Friday)

Overall, Cooke and Grayson counties had the largest accumulation north of Highway 182. More than 6 inches of snow fell in places like Bonham, Sherman, and Gainesville.

Many residents in Collin, Denton, and Wise counties received three to six inches.

Between one and three inches fell in North Dallas and Fort Worth.

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Less than an inch of snow fell on people south of Dallas.

Tisia Muzinga, a reporter for FOX 4, is in Denton providing an update on the snow. This is what she has observed thus far:

Thursday Snowfall (as of 9 p.m.)

Future Snowfall

Other than a few light flakes early Friday morning, little further accumulation is anticipated on Friday.

The FOX 4 Weather crew provided the information used in this article.

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