Everything you need to know about Dallas weather this week, including snow storm forecasts and freeze warning updates:
Today’s forecast:
Dallas-Fort WorthThe metroplex has seen temperatures in the 20s this morning due to gusty winds, with wind chills making it feel as low as 15 degrees. Through at least noon, wind chills will be between 5 and 15 degrees.
The winds will lessen by this afternoon, enabling temperatures to reach the 40s. With lighter winds, expect another drop into the 20s tonight.
Weather tomorrow:
With highs in the upper 30s, Tuesday’s skies will be a combination of partly sunny and overcast.
Are we getting snow?
By Wednesday, an intense storm system is predicted to form over Arizona and travel into northern Mexico, where it might bring very light snow or flurries to North Texas.
There is a high probability of a wintry mix on Thursday, which might include sleet, snow, or freezing rain. It is anticipated that this combination will pass quickly, clearing away by Thursday evening.
Three days out, the specifics are still unknown, but regions that receive snow might see accumulations of two to four inches. As the storm moves closer, forecasts will be improved.
By Friday morning, the system should be gone, but untreated roads might still be icy or slushy, particularly if the temperature stays close to or below freezing. Overnight, any leftover slush could refreeze.
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The National Weather Service and Evan Andrews of FOX 4 provided the information for this article.
The National Weather Service and Evan Andrews of FOX 4 provided the information for this article.
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