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Dallas, TX – North Texas residents should prepare for potentially hazardous conditions as a wintry mix is forecast for Thursday night into Friday morning. This includes a chance of snow and icy roads in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Fort Worth, there is a two-in-three chance of wintry precipitation developing late Thursday. Areas north of Dallas-Fort Worth, including Gainesville and Paris, are the most likely to see snow or ice accumulations, while a lesser chance exists near Waco and other southern parts of the region.
This weather event could impact evening commutes and overnight travel. Officials urge caution on highways such as I-35 and I-20, where slick conditions are possible. In addition to icy roads, scattered power outages may occur if ice accumulates on tree branches or power lines.
Residents are advised to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for potential delays. NWS emphasizes that snow totals and exact impacts remain uncertain but will likely affect portions of the region until early Friday morning.
Be sure to follow the latest updates as conditions develop to stay safe and informed during this weather event.
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