Summary
Snow is predicted to fall in Texas' Panhandle, with the National Weather Service (NWS) warning of tricky driving conditions due to the winter weather. Several counties are under a winter weather advisory for 1 to 4 inches of snow, expected to clear by Thursday afternoon.
Key Facts
- The Texas Panhandle is expecting snowfall on Thursday, with 1 to 4 inches predicted.
- The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather advisories for several counties.
- Drivers are cautioned about slippery roads and difficult traveling conditions.
- Counties affected include Armstrong, Bailey, Potter, Randall, and Wheeler, among others.
- Temperatures in the affected areas are expected to be well below normal, with some places having highs only reaching the upper thirties and forties.
- Precipitation is forecasted to start as rain and then transition to snow Wednesday evening.
- The winter weather advisory is in effect until noon CST as of the report.
- The NWS expects cloudy skies and cold temperatures to persist even after snow stops, with conditions improving by late Thursday.