The 33's Chief Meteorologist Rebecca Miller talks about all things weather -- and more
7:19PM | February 22, 2010 | comments: 0

Ready for More Winter Weather?

I'm so tired of winter and snow.  So far this winter, we've received 15.7" inches of snow, only 1.9" from the all-time record set in the winter of 1977-78.

We're under winter weather advisories from 3am until 9pm Tuesday.  A band of very light snow will travel across the Red River counties overnight tonight, but the core of the storm system heads southward from New Mexico into West Texas, then swings across the central part of our state.  What does that mean for snow totals?

The highest snowfall will be near Stephenville-Waco where 4-6 inches are possible.  The further north you go, the lesser amounts of snow will fall.  In Dallas-Tarrant-Denton-Collin counties, less than 1 inch of snow is expected.  Johnson-Ellis-Hood-Somervell counties could see 2-4 inches of snow.

It won't be a repeat of the massive snows we had on the 11-12, thank goodness!  We will continue to monitor the situation and have updates at 5:30pm and 9pm on Ch 33...and of course first thing in the morning on 99.5 The Wolf!!

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