Light snowfall across parts of North Texas is possible early next week. The National Weather Service Fort Worth is tracking a strong cold front that will bring arctic air to the Metroplex this weekend. Daily highs are expected to be in the 30s, followed by lows in the 10s and 20s.
Here's a list of businesses and services that will be open or closed in North Texas during MLK Day as the region experiences freezing temperatures and the potential for flurries or light snow. All schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area are closed.
Though it’s not pleasant to spend time in the cold, staying inside can start to get you after a bit — especially during a three-day weekend. Luckily, North Texas has plenty of indoor activities. 5425 Columbus Trail, Fort Worth $11.99 children under 5-years-old pass
The bitter cold will begin this weekend, especially on Sunday, when temperatures are expected to plunge into the 20s.
FORT WORTH — As North Texas expects below-freezing temperatures starting Saturday, there are questions as to how it will affect a stacked weekend of big events, such as the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and MLK parades. In Fort Worth, the message is clear: "Saddle up and bundle up" for the cold weather this weekend.
While Friday will be mild with gusty winds, temperatures will plummet overnight as an arctic front moves through, bringing frigid conditions and a chance of flurries by Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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Ice and snow are accumulating on bridges and overpasses of major highways, according to TxDOT. Motorists should drive with caution and expect traffic delays.
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,
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