The first of three First Alert Weather Days begins tomorrow due to the threat of winter weather. Waves of rain and freezing rain will begin moving through North Texas beginning tomorrow afternoon through Wednesday.
We are still thinking the greatest travel impacts will be for our Northwest counties, but it is looking more likely for possible travel impacts in DFW.
Here is a look at one of our models, the GRAF, which is trending colder over the next few days. The purple line indicates the freezing line, the light pink is freezing rain, and green is rain. Notice Tuesday morning the pink is more widespread and darker in spots, indicating the potential for heavier freezing rain.
Depending how far south the freezing line makes it, will determine which areas see freezing rain/drizzle, or just a cold rain. This is a complicated forecast that will continue to evolve. Please plan for extra travel time and be extra cautious on the bridges and overpasses which cool faster.
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