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Last Map Update: Wed, Jan 28, 2026 at 5:42:17 pm CST

Temperatures will drop into the 20s and lower 30s tonight. Patchy freezing fog is possible again late tonight mainly for areas along and east of I-35. Make sure to slow down and be careful of slick spots with ice, especially on bridges and overpasses. The "warmest" day of the week is expected on Thursday with temperatures rising into the upper 40s to upper 50s across North and Central TX tomorrow afternoon.
Cold, sub-freezing mornings will stick around the rest of the week, with Thursday being the warmest day this week. The next cold front will arrive late Thursday into Friday bringing colder temperatures over the upcoming weekend. There is a low chance for a hard freeze (lows 10 degrees or less) mainly along the Red River. No precipitation is expected through early next week.
Join us this Saturday in Tarrant County for our Severe Weather Education course. ⛈️🌪️ Class starts at 9:00 AM at the Forest Hill Convention Center. See you there!
Here are the preliminary sleet and snow accumulations across the region for this weekend event (Jan 23-26). Estimated snowfall analysis from the NOHRSC (National Gridded Snowfall Analysis) and the reports received from a mix of storm spotters, media, the public, and emergency management. This data is preliminary and may change as additional reports are received.
This is a preliminary ice accumulation map for our region for this weekend's winter event. Estimated ice analysis from an experimental NWS product FRANA and the reports received from multiple sources. This data is considered preliminary and may change as new reports are received.

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