Texas Snowfall: Winter Storm Cora Brings Snow and Ice – Here’s What We Know
Winter Storm Cora hit Texas hard on Thursday, bringing freezing temperatures, snow, and ice. While snow totals varied across the state, parts of North Texas and the Texas Panhandle experienced significant snowfall. Here’s a breakdown of how much snow Texas received and what you can expect for the rest of the winter weather.
Snow Totals for Texas:
North Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth Area)
City | Snowfall Total |
Dallas | 1 – 3 inches |
Fort Worth | 1 – 3 inches |
Garland | 2 inches |
McKinney | 3 inches |
White Settlement | 3 inches |
Northlake | 4.7 inches |
North of Celina | 6 inches |
Bowie | 6 inches |
Whitesboro | 7.5 inches |
Texas Panhandle
City | Snowfall Total |
Plainview | 1 inch |
Canyon | 2.8 inches |
Lake Tanglewood | 5.2 inches |
Hereford | 8 inches |
Simms | 8 inches |
WNW Amarillo | 11 inches |
Bushland | 11.8 inches |
WNW Timbercreek Canyon | 12 inches |
When Will Conditions Improve?
North and Central Texas are under a Winter Weather Advisory until noon Friday, with light snow and freezing drizzle expected to cause minor ice accumulations, especially on elevated surfaces.
Accoridn to the reports North Texa conditions will improve by Friday afternoon, but hazardous travel along the Red River will persist until mid-afternoon.
The NWS warns that after precipitation ends, icy roads will likely form overnight into Saturday morning, leading to black ice on the roads.
Weather Forecast:
Day | High Temp | Low Temp |
Saturday | 43°F | 31°F |
Sunday | 44°F | 28°F |
So, as per the weather forecast and governmental releases the weather will be bad till saturday. Be safe, avoid travelling as rodas are slippery. Stay Updated! Check UK Weather Live Updates.