The Dallas-Fort Worth area might see its first snow of the season at the end of this week, according to the National Weather Service.
This story was updated Nov. 18 with information about the Thanksgiving week forecast.
With temperatures expected to dip close to freezing Friday night, meteorologists say the cold front may leave behind very light snow flurries — little to no accumulation is expected, and road travel will likely not be impacted, meteorologists said. “All roads will remain drivable,” the weather service said. If snow does accumulate, it will mainly be visible on elevated surfaces and grassy areas.
Thanksgiving is the day of Dallas’ 55th annual YMCA Turkey Trot, a themed race that has drawn over 25,000 participants, making itin the country. The weather service said there are low rain chances — 20-30% — across portions of North Texas, with lows expected between 40 and 50 degrees and highs between 50 and 60 degrees that day.
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