Christmas Day – snowstorm aftermath
Fairly heavy snowfall across parts of north Texas, with at least half of north Texas receiving some type of snowfall. Heaviest accumulations in the region occurred in northwest Texas near Bowie and Jacksboro with 9 inches of snowfall! Area roads have been completely shut down for most of the night.
Road conditions will remain trecherous through the first half of Christmas day as accumulated ice slowly melts off. However drier weather and temperatures rising just above freezing should help most of the ice and snow to melt away. There will still be some icy patches on the roads overnight tonight however.
Temps through the weekend will remain cool, dropping below freezing every night, rising to the low to mid 40s during the day.
The next storm system is still expected to move through this upcoming Tuesday, and may bring chances of more winter precipitation. A rain/snow mix may occur north of I-20, while a rain/sleet mix may occur south of I-20. This forecast is subject to large changes however, with several days out till this next event, there is some uncertainty.
Update: 5:56pm – Visiblele satellite shows the large extent of snowfall coverage across the region. A friend also advised me while traveling along I-35 north twards Oklahoma City, that at least 142 cars were stranded along the road!



We ended up with about 3″ in Benbrook. There’s still some sitting in the shady spots even 5 days later. I had a few 1 foot drifts and the roads/sidewalks/driveways in our neighborhood were frozen solid.
I shot some video: http://www.stormspectator.com/video/149/White+Christmas+in+Texas