Lake-effect snow occurs when cold ... Although this phenomenon didn't bring blizzard-like conditions to North Texas, it did result in some light flurries.
Lake-effect snow is most common near the Great Lakes, but while rare in North Texas, it can happen here too. Lake-effect snow was expected to be possible in areas south and southeast of the larger ...
DALLAS — When I think of lake effect snow and some truly "Great Lakes," I don't think of Lake Erie, Lake Michigan or Lake Ontario. No, I think of Grapevine Lake, Ray Hubbard and Lake Lewisville!
First Alert Weather meteorologist Scott Padgett breaks down lake-effect snow, a rare phenomenon in North Texas, as cold winds ...
NORTH TEXAS — We were lucky to not have many issues on the roads due to winter precipitation from our arctic front. But the big talker was the lake effect snow – take a look at some of the ...
Wind chills were in the negatives on Wednesday morning in Grapevine, Texas, near Fort Worth and Dallas. Daniel Dale fact-checks Trump’s address to Congress I went to Costa Rica for the first time.
DALLAS — North Texas had TWO meteorological phenomena occurring at the same time Wednesday morning: Lake-effect snow and a steam devil. The first one was the lake-effect snow we noticed over ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Snow flurries fell across ... Needless to say, this is a much more rare sight in our area! A few more lake effect “flurries” are possible with this north wind, but ...
"I'm originally from Montana, and so being down here in Denison, Texas, this is not what I expected." KTEN meteorologists said the accumulations were a result of lake effect snow from Lake Texoma.
The date of the last snow varies year-to-year, but here's when the season typically ends and the latest it has snowed.
(KTEN) - Overnight, Tuesday, February 19 into Wednesday, lake effect snow was seen off of Lake Texoma. Locations around Grayson County received up to 3 inches of snow generated by Lake Texoma.