
Frigid temperatures, possible snow prompt First Alert Weather days for North Texas
A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.
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A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.
A cold front hit North Texas overnight, bringing frigid temperatures and the potential for light snow to the region through Wednesday.
Sunday morning, wind chills will be in the single digits, and temperatures will feel below freezing for the next three days.
A chilly start to Saturday with wind chills in the upper 20s kicks off a weekend of freezing temperatures.
An Arctic front will arrive, bringing dangerous wind chill temps on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday mornings.
An arctic front will move through overnight, dropping temps to the upper 30s to low 40s by Saturday morning.
First Alert Weather days are in place from Sunday through Tuesday for dangerously cold wind chills and the low chance of flurries.
In Fort Worth, the message is clear: "Saddle up and bundle up" for the cold weather this weekend.
First Alert Weather Days start Sunday and continue through at least Tuesday.
North Texas should see highs rebound into the 60s on Thursday and Friday, but it's short-lived.
This week will be mild and pleasant before a new arctic blast cools things down.
After a mild end to the weekend and start of next week, North Texas residents should prepare for a significant temperature drop and possible wintry precipitation.
An arctic front is plunging through North Texas, sending temperatures plummeting behind it.
"The State of Texas is working around-the-clock to ensure Texans have the resources and support needed," Abbott said in a statement.
After a week of winter storms and icy conditions, North Texas will enjoy a sunny, comfortable Sunday before a significant cold front moves in next week.
Patchy ice is expected on roads along the Red River Valley for Sunday morning.
While temperatures will warm up by mid-morning, refreezing remains a concern, particularly north of the Metroplex.
While sunshine and milder temperatures are expected on Saturday, a cold front will bring another round of chilly air to North Texas next week.
Road melt and snow/slush that survived the afternoon heating has also started to freeze on the roadways.
Whatever precipitation will remain on the ground Friday night will freeze by Saturday morning.
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will "help drivers get around the Metroplex."
A winter storm warning is in effect for North Texas until 12 p.m. Friday.
Most schools and offices in North Texas are closing their doors, but many services will remain open.
A heavy wintry mix is expected for much of Thursday, including sleet, snow and rain.
Moisture and a mix of precipitation should start to move into the metroplex from the southwest starting in the morning to the mid-morning hours.
Temperatures will warm into the mid-90s Thursday afternoon, but high humidity will push feels-like temperatures to near 100.
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