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What does Dallas Weather look like for Christmas Eve?

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What does Dallas Weather look like for Christmas Eve?

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It will be a very tough Christmas Eve for travelers with a stiff north wind, very cold temperatures falling below freezing during the afternoon, and rain changing to a heavy wet snow as well. Winter Storm Warnings continue for the Parker-Denton-Grayson counties and points N and W while Dallas, Tarrant, and Fannin and points S & E are under a Winter Weather Advisory. Up to a half foot of heavy, wet snow may accumulate from Wichita Falls to Oklahoma City by the time this storm ends tonight, with amounts of 2-4″ extending down into northern and western fringes of the Metroplex. The I-20 corridor will probably see an inch or two of slushy snow; any water on roadways will freeze tonight as temperatures plunge into the 20s. This means ice on roads may a problem for Christmas morning. Air travel at DFW will be severely impacted today by the strong surface winds, heavy rain/snow, and icing concerns. You are advised to call ahead and expect long delays for both inbound and outbound flights. To

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Winter storm brings snow, flight delays, wind to Dallas-Fort Worth It will be a very tough Christmas Eve for travelers with a stiff north wind, very cold temperatures falling below freezing during the afternoon, and rain changing to a heavy wet snow as well. Winter Storm Warnings continue for the Parker-Denton-Grayson counties and points N and W while Dallas, Tarrant, and Fannin and points S & E are under a Winter Weather Advisory. Up to a half foot of heavy, wet snow may accumulate from Wichita Falls to Oklahoma City by the time this storm ends tonight, with amounts of 2-4″ extending down into northern and western fringes of the Metroplex. The I-20 corridor will probably see an inch or two of slushy snow; any water on roadways will freeze tonight as temperatures plunge into the 20s. This means ice on roads may a problem for Christmas morning. Air travel at DFW will be severely impacted today by the strong surface winds, heavy rain/snow, and icing concerns. You are advised to call ahea

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