Fort Smith Times Record
Fort Smith has received 3-5 inches of snowfall throughout the city and could get up to 11 more inches through Thursday. The temperature in the city was at 4 degrees at 7:59 a.m. Monday and is forecast to drop to -3 degrees on Tuesday morning.
The National Weather Service forecasts a second snowstorm will begin after midnight Tuesday and taper off Thursday morning, bringing 8-11 inches of snow. It will not begin to melt at least until Friday, which is the first forecast day with temps above freezing.
NWS Meteorologist Tyler Snider said roads will hopefully be drivable by the weekend. But the snow could stay at least another week after Friday due to the snowpack affecting high temperatures in the 40s or 50s.
Winter temperatures are filtering into the area. Next comes the threat of wintry precipitation and slick roads. Author: Joe DeCarlo (FOX West Texas) Published: 3:34 PM CST February 9, 2021 Updated: 6:34 PM CST February 9, 2021
SAN ANGELO, Texas Winter temperatures have slowly filtered into the area from the north, especially across the northern Concho Valley and Big Country where temperatures Tuesday struggled to climb out of the 30s.
Cold air continued to push southward Tuesday night, with the threat of winter precipitation threatening the Big Country early Wednesday.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for the Big Country, including Abilene, from midnight until noon Wednesday. This is because isolated freezing drizzle is expected to develop north of I-20 overnight, which may lead to some slick road conditions Wednesday morning.
Winter storm watches issued ahead of Texas snowstorm
A major winter storm will move through the Lone Star State this weekend. Snow totals will vary greatly within short distances. Author: Joe DeCarlo (FOX West Texas) Published: 5:12 PM CST January 8, 2021 Updated: 6:37 PM CST January 8, 2021
SAN ANGELO, Texas A major winter storm is expected to move into the Lone Star State this weekend, with heavy snow and dangerous travel expected. Winter storm watches have been issued for a good portion of the state, with more watches and warnings expected.
Locations as far south as the northern Houston metro area are under the threat of winter precipitation, something rarely ever seen.
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