Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
Issued by NWS Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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385 FXUS64 KFWD 240725 AFDFWD Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Fort Worth TX 125 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026 ...New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... .KEY MESSAGES... - Widespread travel impacts due to wintry precipitation have started across North Texas and will gradually shift south into Central Texas through the day. Precipitation will end Sunday, but travel impacts will linger into Monday and Tuesday. - Strong winds along with ice on tree limbs and power lines could cause sporadic power outages today and Sunday. - Life-threatening cold wind chills as low as 5 to 10 below zero Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights will result in hypothermia and frostbite if precautions are not taken. - A long duration of below-freezing temperatures from tonight through Tuesday will increase the risk of broken pipes and water damage. - Final preparations for the impending winter weather need to be completed now! && .SHORT TERM... (Today Through Sunday Night) Issued at 1247 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026 The long advertised winter storm is upon us, with widespread precipitation falling across much of North and Central Texas. The Arctic air continues to make its way south with a freezing line at 1 am stretching from Delta County, bisecting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex to just west of Lampasas. This freezing line will continue to shift southward through the early morning hours -- anyone that falls below 32 degrees will begin to experience impacts due to frozen precipitation. As of 1 AM, precipitation types and intensity varies greatly - Central Texas continues to experience widespread drizzle, however, widespread rain is beginning to move in from the south. For North Texas, precipitation types vary from drizzle to rain where surface temperatures are above 32 degrees to sleet and freezing rain where temperatures have fallen below 32 degrees. This precipitation type transition will continue to slowly shift southward through the early morning hours as the cold air slowly shift southward. As mentioned above, the freezing line will mark the beginning of impact to travel conditions. Once a location drops below 32 degrees, expect to remain in freezing conditions through Tuesday. -------Precipitation Type and Accumulations------- This system has continued to provide forecasting challenges, especially when trying to pin timing and precipitation type. This is largely due to an elevated warm layer, residing around 6,000 feet above the ground. Due to this warm layer remaining quite strong, much of the precipitation that will fall today will be in the form of sleet. The exception will be along the immediate Red River, where a deeper cold airmass may allow for snow flakes to mix in through the day. Where the depth of the cold air is not sufficiently deep but temperatures have dropped below 32 degrees, expect freezing rain to occur for several hours. This is going to be the case through the morning hours as the rain transitions to freezing rain. For North Texas, the freezing rain will be on and off through the morning before a transition occurs to sleet later today. In Central Texas, that warm air aloft will be relatively larger than the depth of the cold airmass, leading to a longer period of freezing rain. The ongoing wave of precipitation will impact the region through the early afternoon hours before a relative minimum in precipitation occurs this afternoon. The important caveat here is that it will likely continue precipitating in the form of light rain or freezing drizzle during the "relative minimum". The freezing drizzle will continue to accumulate on surfaces as much of the region is expected to be below 32 degrees by the mid- afternoon hours. Another wave of strong forcing for ascent will make its way east across the region, leading to another bout of frozen precipitation tonight into Sunday. Precipitation-type with the secondary wave will be location dependent. North Texas is likely to see sleet as the dominant precipitation type while Central Texas sees a mix of sleet and freezing rain. The deeper cold air will remain along the Red River, therefore, snow mixing in with the sleet will be possible Saturday night into Sunday. As the back end of the forcing moves across North Texas, a sleet and snow mix will be possible across much of the area. By Sunday afternoon, new precipitation will have come to an end and we`ll begin to deal with the extreme cold that will settle in Sunday night. -------Extreme Cold------- With frozen precipitation covering much of the ground across the region, extreme cold is expected both tonight and Sunday night. Tonight, expect lows in the single digits and teens across much of the region. Wind chills will drop below zero degrees along and west of the I-35 corridor. For Sunday night, temperatures will fall below zero degrees northwest of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex; the rest of the region will be in the single digits to lower teens. A northerly breeze will worsen conditions are dangerously low wind chills are experienced across North and Central Texas. Expect wind chills to range between -10 to 0 degrees area wide. Temperatures this cold will lead to frostbite within a matter of 30 minutes, therefore, make sure to stay bundled up with a hat, jacket and gloves if you have to spend time outdoors. Ensure your pipes are properly prepared and that your family and friends (including pets) are taken care of. && .LONG TERM... (Monday through Friday) Issued at 1247 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026 The cold weather will persist on Monday with continued freezing temperatures across the region. Frozen precipitation that is on surfaces will continue to generate impacts across the region, especially if the area is sheltered. The first glimpse of above freezing conditions will arrive Tuesday with most of the region in the mid 30s to mid 40s. Although thawing is expected on Tuesday, lows will dip into the teens and 20s Tuesday night, quickly freezing any of the liquid covering the roads. Many slick spots are expected on Tuesday morning, therefore, make sure to exercise caution if you plan on being outdoors. As if the ongoing winter weather wasn`t enough, models continue to hint at another potential for wintry mischief for next weekend. There remains a large degree of uncertainty in the evolution of next week`s system, therefore, we`ll provide additional details in the coming days as models begin to converge on a potential solution. && .AVIATION... (06Z TAFS) Issued at 1134 PM CST Fri Jan 23 2026 Temperatures will drop below freezing by 08Z across all Metroplex TAF sites, and KACT by 13Z. Rain will switch to 1-3 hours of -FZRA before becoming a mix of FZDZ and/or SHPL. Ceilings will hover ~500ft, potentially bouncing between IFR and LIFR at all TAF sites for the duration of this forecast period. North winds at 10-15 kts, gusting to 25 kts will persist as well. A lightning strike or two cannot be ruled out, especially near KAFW and KFTW given its proximity to a band of convective sleet that has developed across North Central Texas. && .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Issued at 1247 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026 Spotter activation is not expected at this time. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Dallas-Ft. Worth 27 14 22 8 / 100 100 40 0 Waco 30 18 24 11 / 90 100 30 0 Paris 21 15 21 6 / 100 100 70 10 Denton 25 10 21 0 / 100 100 50 0 McKinney 25 13 22 5 / 100 100 50 0 Dallas 27 16 22 9 / 100 100 40 0 Terrell 27 16 23 6 / 80 100 40 0 Corsicana 30 20 25 11 / 90 100 40 0 Temple 32 18 26 9 / 100 90 20 0 Mineral Wells 22 11 22 2 / 100 100 40 0 && .FWD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Winter Storm Warning until noon CST Sunday for TXZ091>095- 100>107-115>121-123-129>134-141. Extreme Cold Warning from 6 PM this evening to noon CST Monday for TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175. Ice Storm Warning until noon CST Sunday for TXZ122-135-147-148- 162. Winter Storm Warning from 6 AM this morning to noon CST Sunday for TXZ142>146-156>161-174-175. && $$ SHORT TERM...Hernandez LONG TERM....Hernandez AVIATION...Darrah