Winter storm hits North Texas
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Ice storm, road conditions, school closings in North Texas
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We've experienced two full days of the winter storm in North Texas, so what's next for the week ahead? FOX 4 chief meteorologist Dan Henry has the latest on temperatures that are still expected to drop come Monday.
It may be Tuesday before many roads start clearing, but it'll refreeze each night this week. Be alert for black ice.
DART said it's prioritizing the safety of its riders, operators and frontline teams while maintaining service on its most frequently used routes.
Nearly all lakes in North Texas saw some type of lake snow effect, especially the larger bodies of water such as Lake Lewisville. “We get a similar effect just on a much, much smaller scale,” Dunn said.
Sunday morning, outages in North Texas were mainly centered around southern Fort Worth, according to the Oncor outage map. Around 1:30 p.m. On Sunday, in the 76028 ZIP code near Burleson, over 250 people were without power.
Photos and videos show blowing snow and icy roads across much of North Texas as the winter storm rolls into the state.
An Arctic cold front will freeze the Metroplex this weekend.
ARLINGTON, Texas — When we see lake effect snow flying off of the Great Lakes in the Midwest and Northeast, it can bury folks in FEET of snow. In North Texas, it's really just a few, glittery flurries and steam blowing off of our area lakes. It happened today at Lake Arlington. Our photojournalist, Josh Stephen caught some video:
Investigators say an 18‑year‑old driver lost control on icy roads before being arrested on a DWI charge early Saturday.