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1 – 2 inches of snowfall anticipated for Frisco today

Snowfall today is still on track, with around 1-2 inches forecast for Frisco and higher amounts possible north and west of our area.

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Snowfall is expected to begin around 11am to noon, while surface air temps may still remain slightly above freezing.

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Snowfall will likely persist for several hours until maybe sundown?

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Surface air temps will drop around 2 or 3pm below freezing and remain below freezing through Christmas morning. This means that any snowfall that occurs may actually stick around for Christmas morning!

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Roadways and travel may become treacherous later today through the overnight after air temperatures drop below freezing. This means bridges and overpasses will begin to accumulate ice and snow first. Again, this will likely begin to cause issues around 2pm today, so afternoon and evening travel will be impaired!

  1. December 24th, 2009 at 10:59 | #1

    It’s been snowing in Benbrook since 9 am but it’s not even accumulating on the grass. Was too warm yesterday I guess (75 degrees). I’d love to see a couple inches sitting in my front yard like March 2008. :)

  2. December 24th, 2009 at 10:59 | #2

    Merry Christmas!

  3. December 24th, 2009 at 14:25 | #3

    It’s all over the grass now. It’s nearly freezing now and wind @ 30 MPH. Nonstop snow for 5 hours and counting. This is great.

  4. April 15th, 2010 at 08:18 | #4

    I can not take part now in discussion – it is very occupied. Very soon I will necessarily express the opinion.

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