Above-freezing, surface temperatures will limit snow accumulation. Therefore, any snow that falls will likely be wet and slushy. The collection is likely on grassy and elevated surfaces, especially across western North Texas and along the Red River, where temperatures will be slightly colder, and a snow mixture will begin sooner. Please continue to monitor the forecast for updates!
Travel impacts should be minor with this system. Snow accumulation on surface streets will be minimal and mostly confined to bridges or overpasses. However, moderate to heavy snow periods are possible across Northwestern North Texas and along the Red River, which would create brief travel impacts. Be sure to drive slowly and plan to add extra time to your commute if you have travel plans Tuesday and Tuesday night.
There is the potential for light snowfall accumulations Tuesday afternoon and night across portions of extreme Northeast Texas, Southeast Oklahoma, and the adjacent sections of Southwest Arkansas with the passage of a robust upper-level storm system. Any impacts will be minimal but stay tuned as the forecast may change over the next few days!