North Texas waits for ice to melt
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Travel conditions across Fort Worth and North Texas are not considered safe for driving on Sunday, as ice continues to build on most roads and temperatures stay well below freezing.
NWS Fort Worth issues a winter storm warning for North Texas, with snow and extreme cold affecting travel and safety.
Dangerously cold temperatures are headed to North Texas this weekend, bringing strong chances of sleet, ice and snow. The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office has upgraded North Texas to a winter storm warning,
Libraries. All Fort Worth Public Library locations will be closed Monday. Book drops are also closed. Fort Worth libraries are fine-free and no fines will be assessed for overdue books. Reserve items being held for pickup will be extended until locations reopen.
School districts across the region cancel Tuesday classes due to dangerous cold and temperatures staying below freezing following weekend ice and snow storm.
With less than 24 hours to go until the freeze arrives, the emergency operations center in Fort Worth is active. City leaders announced Thursday that they’re working closely with local and state partners,
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North Texans should expect frigid temperatures this weekend, as well as strong chances of snow, sleet and ice. The National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office released on Thursday a new forecast for ice,
City, state and police officials asked residents to remain off the roads Monday and Tuesday as ice from Winter Storm Fern continues to coat North Texas. Layers of frozen sleet and ice remained on many major thoroughfares and highways, which were routinely plowed by Texas Department of Transportation crews during overnight hours.
With ice and extreme cold ahead, Fort Worth officials stress preparation, patience and checking on neighbors as the city activates emergency plans.
Magnolia Avenue in Fort Worth, usually a lively strip of restaurants and shops, was quiet on Saturday afternoon.
We’re about to nosedive well below freezing (-15 wind chill) and not start to thaw until Tuesday. Oh, and then there’s all the ice and sleet.