TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY, BREEZY AND BITTER COLD..
WITH PATCHY LIGHT FREEZING RAIN, SLEET OR SNOW BY LATE AFTERNOON.
HIGH NEAR 22 / LOW NEAR 15 (WIND CHILLS RUNNING BETWEEN 10 AND 0)
WINDS NORTH 10-20 MPH
TONIGHT..PATCHY, LIGHT FREEZING RAIN, SLEET OR SNOW OVERNIGHT..
ACCUMULATIONS ONE-TENTH TO ONE-QUARTER INCH..
(HEAVIEST ACCUMULATIONS MORE LIKELY SOUTHEAST OF DFW)
LOWS NEAR 15
MONDAY…PATCHY LIGHT FREEZING RAIN, SLEET AND SNOW ENDING BY NOON..
HIGH NEAR 24 / LOW NEAR 14
TUESDAY…SUNNY, BREEZY AND COLD..
HIGH NEAR 28 / LOW NEAR 17
WINDS NORTH 10-20 MPH
WEDNESDAY…SUNNY, BREEZY AND NOT AS COLD…
HIGH NEAR 43 / LOW NEAR 34
WINDS SOUTH 15-20 MPH
THURSDAY…SUNNY AND MILD, BUT TURNING COLDER LATE..
HIGH NEAR 55 / LOW NEAR 26
TALKING POINTS: THREE RELIABLE SHORT-TERM PRECIPITATION MODELS SHOW A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION BEGINNING ABOUT DARK, SLIGHTLY SOUTH OF DFW AND SPREADING NORTHWARD OVERNIGHT. ACCUMULATIONS ARE NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT, BUT THE MODELS ALL AGREE THAT AVAILABLE MOISTURE WILL BE VERY LIMITED AS FAR NORTH AS DFW AND THAT HEAVIER ACCUMULATIONS WILL TEND TO BE SOUTH OF I-20, SPREADING NORTHEASTWARD ALONG AND SOUTH OF I-30.
THAT’S WHY DFW MAY BE AT THE LOW END OF THE .10” TO .25” ACCUMULATION FORECAST.
ALL PRECIP SHOULD END BY NOON MONDAY.