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Dallas, North Texas and snow
Live radar: Watch as snow, sleet, freezing rain drop over Dallas-Fort Worth area
Snow was reported throughout Dallas County and other areas of Dallas-Fort Worth, including Collin County. The National Weather Service reported light sleet
Dallas weather: How much snow has fallen in North Texas?
Parts of North Texas have already seen a significant amount of snow, with more expected in the coming hours. Snow has been falling in Denton and Collin County for a decent amount of the day, while Tarrant County and Dallas County have seen less snow. Areas like Celina and Bonham saw a reported six inches of snow by 5 p.m.
Map shows chance of snow for Dallas, Fort Worth and rest of North Texas
FORT WORTH - A winter storm warning is in effect for North Texas from 6 a.m. Thursday until 12 p.m. Friday. Moisture is expected to move into the Metroplex starting Thursday morning, leading to a mixture of precipitation,
Winter storm, snow
Winter storm warnings abound as snow, sleet could hit Dallas
The Tennessee Valley could see some of the heaviest snowfall, with 6 inches expected on Friday. A wide swath of the country is under winter weather warnings and advisories and will see impacts including "widespread closures, treacherous travel, scattered power outages, and downed branches," the weather service said.
From Texas to the Carolinas, these cities will be hardest hit by the winter storm
Some southern states are bracing for their biggest winter storm in several years as snow falls from the Rockies to the East Coast. On Thursday, the weathers start to deteriorate in northern and western Texas,
Which states will see snow, ice next? See where winter storm Cora is headed
The wintry blast, which the Weather Channel has dubbed "winter storm Cora," will likely be felt in the southern U.S. from Texas to the Carolinas.
Dallas, Ice Ground and FlightAware
Rare Dallas Snow, Ice Ground Thousands of Flights Across US
A winter storm that brought snow to Dallas and threatens the US South with ice and sleet has grounded more than 1,000 flights and is raising the risk of power outages through the region.
Snow, Ice Target Dallas To Atlanta Route Plus Eastern States
Storm Cora will bring a round of snow and ice to many southern cities, including Dallas, Shreveport, Little Rock, Birmingham, Atlanta, Memphis and Raleigh. Several inches of snow and some ice will fall from Texas to Georgia and the Carolinas through Saturday.
Dallas snow forces flights from Austin to be canceled
The cancellations come a day before the Texas Longhorns face Ohio State in Arlington.
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Video: Snow sprinkles parts of Dallas as wintry mix continues to fall Thursday
Very few people were braving the wintry weather at White Rock Lake Park on Thursday morning. A handful of joggers, bicyclists ...
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How much snow is typical for the Southern United States?
The average snowfall for Atlanta is 1.5 inches. Many years have no snow at all, but there have been events that shut down the ...
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VIDEO: Snow blankets Texas roads as winter storm pounds state
A mix of snow, sleet and freezing precipitation is leading to sloppy road conditions in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and ...
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Dallas weather: Hundreds of flights in and out of DFW, Love Field canceled for Friday
By Thursday night, hundreds of flights in and out of DFW Airport and Dallas Love Field had already been canceled for Friday.
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School Closings: Dallas, Fort Worth ISDs to close due to weather. See the full list
MORE: Dallas-Fort Worth Weather Forecast. How schools decide when to close. Most schools across the Metroplex, including ...
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