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Dallas is currently facing a winter weather frenzy, with snow causing crashes, flight delays, power outages, and medical emergencies. The city's services are feeling the impact, with trash pickups delayed and warm shelters opening their doors to those seeking refuge from the cold. North Texas residents are bundling up as temperatures plummet and snow blankets the region. What's surprising is the lake effect snow phenomenon hitting areas near North Texas lakes, a rare occurrence that has left some parts of DFW with up to 2 inches of snow.
The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories for Dallas, Texas, reminding residents to stay safe and prepared for the bone-chilling temperatures. While Lake-effect snow is more common in regions like the Great Lakes, the unexpected snowfall in North Texas has caught many by surprise. The CBS News First Alert Team keeps a close eye on weather alerts as dangerous cold and wintry mixes cover the metroplex, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and cautious during this weather event.
As the icy conditions persist, Dallas County has been placed under a Winter Weather Advisory, prompting emergency responses and heightened awareness among residents. The unique occurrence of lake-effect snow in DFW sparks curiosity and awe at the unusual weather phenomenon. Residents are left wondering about the amount of snowfall and how the city will navigate this unexpected winter storm.
In a twist of weather fate, Dallas-Fort Worth experienced a taste of lake-effect snow, a rare event typically seen in regions like Buffalo and Cleveland. This weather anomaly has brought a mix of chaos and wonder to the region, showcasing the unpredictable nature of winter in Texas. Despite the challenges, the spirit of community shines through as Dallas residents come together to weather the storm.
Major impacts the winter weather had on city services as of Monday morning included offering warming shelters, an uptick in animal services needs for pets left ...
Snow is falling in parts of North Texas. It has caused some traffic trouble, flight cancelations, power outages and medical emergencies.
Multiple weather advisories remain in place for Dallas, Texas, after a winter stormed delivered snow and bone-chilling temperatures.
Snow lake effectโ: A weather event commonly seen along the Great Lakes in the Upper Midwest is the reason North Texas had snow Monday.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Birmingham and the Dallas County Emergency Management Agency, the advisory started at 6 p.m. and expired ...
Lake effect snow is most common near the Great Lakes, but while rare in North Texas lake effect snow can happen in DFW and did happen overnight.
Who got the most snow in DFW? How much did we get? Latest totals and map. Thanks to lake-effect snow, areas near several North Texas lakes saw higher amounts.
Lake-effect snow is something that people in areas like Buffalo and Cleveland are very familiar with, but it's not something we typically see in Texas.
Your CBS News First Alert Team has issued alerts as areas of the metroplex are below freezing and some areas are covered in snow.