North Texas experienced frigid temperatures in the teens and light snow flurries on February 19, 2025. Crews from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) are actively monitoring road conditions, particularly on bridges and overpasses, which are prone to freezing in cold weather.
- North Texas experiencing frigid temperatures and wind chills.
- Crews monitoring conditions on bridges and overpasses.
- Light snow observed in Grapevine area.
- TxDOT closed TEXpress managed toll lanes.
- Cold temperatures expected to last until Thursday.
- Warmer weather anticipated next weekend.
The winter weather in North Texas has brought temperatures that feel even colder due to wind chills. As commuters began their morning routines, light snow was observed in various areas including Grapevine and Cockrell Hill. Despite these conditions, most roads remained clear as the dry air prevented significant accumulation of snow.
Key observations include:
- Snow flurries reported across Dallas County.
- Light snow documented on Farm Road 3325 near Weatherford.
- No major road issues noted as of early Wednesday morning.
The Texas Department of Transportation has closed all TEXpress managed toll lanes across the Dallas-Fort Worth area until further notice as a precautionary measure against icy conditions. Freezing temperatures are anticipated to persist until around noon Thursday, with highs only reaching the middle 30s. Conditions will remain chilly into Friday before warming up significantly for the weekend.
This week’s winter weather highlights the importance of monitoring road conditions during extreme cold. As North Texans prepare for continued low temperatures, it is crucial for drivers to stay informed about potential hazards while traveling.