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This is the weather briefing on the upcoming winter weather, recorded around 3 PM on Saturday,
March 1st. Increasingly Complex Forecast – Must be
monitored closely through Monday Strong to Possibly Severe Thunderstorms Possible
early Sunday Cold Front will move through North Texas Sunday
Morning Decreases potential for severe thunderstorms,
increases the potential for wintry precipitation Areas north of I-20 have the highest potential
for impacts Travel disruptions are possible, especially
bridges and overpasses Power disruptions possible
Main Impact Timing: Sunday, while precipitation will occur
Sunday at Sunset, when residual water will freeze
Monday Morning, with residual ice for Monday commute
Monday morning, wind chill factor below 10
The graphic shows the temperatures around 1 PM Saturday. In the 70s and 80s in Texas,
but the cold front not too far away.
Areas in blue have the potential to Ice Accumulation Pink areas are where we
believe the ice accumulation will
be highest
Confidence
is low, but the anticipated impacts are high. Highest potential will be in the far north.
This slide depicts what we know and don’t know.
Repeat of bottom line. Thank you for joining us. For more information,
please visit our webpage at www.weather.gov/fortworth. Questions or comments? Please email sr-fwd.webmaster@noaa.gov