DALLAS — North Texas had TWO meteorological phenomena occurring at the same time Wednesday morning: Lake-effect snow and ... Because the air near the water is very unstable, the fog or steam ...
A plan to pipe East Texas water to the Dallas area threatens Lake O’ the Pines and Caddo Lake, opponents say, but the ...
Local forecasts indicated a low chance of snow across Texas ... a near-zero chance in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Still, it happened somehow — and that's because of the local lakes.
DALLAS SNOW North Texas is waking up to snow flurries Wednesday morning. Here's what it looked like in the Cockrell Hill area. If you are near a lake and downwind, this is likely lake-effect snow.
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 ...