Summary
Areas of Texas are preparing for up to 3 inches of snow from Wednesday night into Thursday. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings for potential travel issues and cold temperatures in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. The exact location of heavy snow is uncertain, with impacts expected to lessen after Thursday morning.
Key Facts
- Texas could see up to 3 inches of snow between Wednesday night and Thursday.
- The Texas Panhandle and parts of Oklahoma are under weather alerts from the NWS.
- Dangerous travel conditions and cold temperatures are expected.
- Amarillo, Dalhart, and Hereford might be affected by winter weather.
- A strong cold front will lower temperatures to the upper teens and low 20s in some areas.
- The highest chance for snow is between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.
- Snow bands, which are narrow areas of heavy snow, could form.
- NWS suggests there is still uncertainty about where the snow bands will develop.