Tue. cold and sunny for Charlotte
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Here's the general thinking as of Tuesday morning. Our northern and northwestern counties should see a faster changeover from freezing rain to mostly sleet and snow, whereas the I20 corridor will see more freezing rain and sleeting before a changeover. Our southern counties are at the greatest risk of seeing ice accumulations.
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Dallas weather: Wintry mix of snow and ice expected to hit North Texas this week
From rain to ice, North Texans should prepare for a freezing weekend as snow and sleet take aim at the Metroplex.
Indeed, as chilly as things have been around Dallas for the past several days, this weekend looks to dive well beyond that. According to WFAA, Saturday will have a high of 30 degrees and a low of 26, along with a 70% chance of wintry precipitation. Sunday will bring more of the same with a high of 31 degrees and a low of 15.
Be sure to download the WFAA mobile app to receive updates and WFAA+ to your smart TV. The cold is coming, so take full advantage of these nicer days. Some rain is possible mid-week, but colder air and possible winter weather could head our way by the weekend.
The National Weather Service on Monday said a “substantial” shift in the forecast now gives North Texas its first shot at a winter storm.
Dallas forecast: mix of clouds and sun, mid-30s to mid-60s; partly sunny today, highs near 59°F, lows around 35°F; Monday, mostly cloudy, high near 62°F; Wednesday, clear and windy; Thursday, sunny, high around 62°F.
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