The most recent prognosis comes from Dan Henry.
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A winter storm is expected to impact Texas this week.
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Our forecast shows North Texas could see some flurries on Wednesday and snow on Thursday.
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The forecast will be fine-tuned as we get closer to Thursday.
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A winter storm is expected to impact Texas this week.
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Our forecast shows North Texas could see some flurries on Wednesday and snow on Thursday.
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The forecast will be fine-tuned as we get closer to Thursday.
DallasOn Monday, a cold front lowered temperatures throughout the Lone Star State.
Temperatures are predicted to fall below freezing every night this week, but everyone is watching for a wintry mix or maybe snow later in the week.
Snow in Texas?
What We Know This week, Texas is predicted to be hit by a powerful winter storm.
There is a chance of a few flurries throughout North Texas on Wednesday, particularly to the west.
Thursday is the day to watch.
On Thursday and into Friday morning, cold air and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico will combine to bring snow or a wintry mix to North Texas.
It is highly probable that there will be significant snow accumulation later this week from Fort Worth and Dallas to the north and west. The most recent prognosis comes from Dan Henry.
As of right now, Thursday afternoon is predicted to bring a wintry mix south of I-20 and snow in the DFW region and north.
We anticipate that everything will turn into snow by Thursday evening. At times, it could be weighty.
Based on recent statistics, snow accumulation is probable.
It is anticipated that the snow will begin to melt by Friday afternoon after tapering down on Friday.
How Many Inches of Snow Expected?
What We Don’t Know: It’s still unclear how much snow we may anticipate.
According to current estimates, the storm may bring between two and four inches of snow, with some areas receiving more. As Thursday draws nearer, the precise totals can shift either way.
As we approach, we will keep improving the prediction.
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Snow Storm Map
Right now, there will be a lot of snow north and along Interstate 20.
A wintry combination of snow, sleet, and possibly rain is expected in the southeast and in areas to the south.
Texas vs. Ohio State – Arlington Forecast
Arlington’s AT&T Stadium
Given that Friday’s Cotton Bowl will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the weather forecast is especially important.
At 6:30 p.m., the Texas Longhorns take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
The weather will affect the game itself because AT&T Stadium is a dome, but it may also affect those who are traveling to the game.
Travel on Thursday and Friday will probably be hampered by the anticipated snow.
Although entering North Texas can provide challenges, exiting should be simpler.
After the snow tapers off on Friday morning, we have a dry outlook.
7-Day Forecast
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The FOX 4 Weather Team provided the information for this article.
The FOX 4 Weather Team provided the information for this article.
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