
North and Central Texas
Thursday through Tuesday
Road conditions will be hazardous Thursday morning, generally improving road conditions later in the afternoon.
Additional freezing rain and sleet will be possible late Friday night over parts of the region, with one final round of wintry weather Saturday morning. However, these subsequent rounds should not result in significant accumulation.
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
The NWS does not need spotter activation at this time, but timely reports of sleet and ice are appreciated.
Northeast Texas
This Afternoon and Tonight
Areas of freezing rain will develop today through tonight. With temperatures expected to remain near or slightly below freezing across these areas through tonight, some ice accumulations are possible especially on elevated objects such as bridges and elevated roadways, trees, and power lines. Total ice accumulations of a tenth to two-tenths of an inch are possible, with the highest amounts in Wood and Franklin counties.
Thursday through Tuesday
Areas of light freezing rain may continue through Thursday, with additional light ice accumulations are possible, especially on elevated objects such as trees, power lines, bridges, and elevated roadways. However, the rain should eventually transition over to light rain during the afternoon as temperatures slowly climb above freezing, thus ending the icing threat. Additional areas of rain is expected to develop Saturday across Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, and Southwest Arkansas, before diminishing during the evening.
SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT
The NWS needs emergency management personnel, amateur radio operators, and storm spotters through Friday. Please relay any information about observed severe weather to the NWS while following all local, state, and CDC guidelines.