North Texas, dense fog
The National Weather Service said a cold front is coming through that will make North Texas feel more like North Dakota. In fact, NWS has issued an extreme cold watch for the region. If you’re not familiar with that term,
On Monday at 5:41 a.m. a dense fog advisory was issued by the NWS Fort Worth TX in effect until 10 a.m. The advisory is for Grayson, Denton, Tarrant, Johnson, Bosque and Coryell counties.
North and Central Texas saw a drastic shift in temperatures this morning and will continue to see thermometers plummet as a strong cold front barrels into the state. After a blast of light snow flurries fell over the Dallas/Ft.
The National Weather Service in Fort Worth says intermittent, light snow flurries will continue this morning, but little to no accumulations are expected.
Even though temperatures will remain below freezing throughout the day, little to no accumulation from the snow is expected, according to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth. Those who will be on the road can check a map of driving conditions at the Texas Department of Transportation website drivetexas.
Dallas-Fort Worth will be sunny but chilly Monday before an arctic cold front prompts an extreme weather watch.
A very cold Tuesday is ahead for North Texas, with several winter weather alerts and advisories in effect. CBS News Texas meteorologists have issued First Alert Weather Days for Tuesday through Thursday.
In recent years, districts have become quicker to make closure decisions, realizing that both parents may have to work and need time to decide on childcare.
Freezing precipitation is out of the forecast for now, but cold temperatures will prevail in North Texas for a few more days.
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