TEXAS – Portions of West Texas are beginning to see snow as a cold front works its way across the state.
Below are images of some of the weather the system is bringing in sent by viewers, officials, and Spectrum News 1 staff.
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Conditions near I-10 and I-20 split this morning.
— James Bass (@TxDOTCEO) December 31, 2020
Thanks to @txdps @TDEM and @TXForestService for assistance to @txdot crews.
Check https://t.co/L55AX6Icpn for latest road conditions.
If you must drive, be safe and drive to conditions. #BeSafeDriveSmart pic.twitter.com/ZIwnIabEDv
We finally found snow!! We are on 84 between Snyder and Sweetwater. @SpectrumNews1TX #txwx #texasweather pic.twitter.com/wXzzBCkj57
— Ashley Claster (@AshleyClaster) December 31, 2020
Final mission of 2020: Find snow. ❄️☃️❄️
— Ashley Claster (@AshleyClaster) December 31, 2020
ACCOMPLISHED ✅✅@SpectrumNews1TX #txwx #Texasweather pic.twitter.com/UKPS6eE7TU
We got a LOT of snow in Alpine, TX last night. ❄️ #TXWX pic.twitter.com/qpXRa4qTJ0
— Ignacio (@igTXSalazar) December 31, 2020
We don't expect *accumulating* snow at our office in Ft Worth tonight, but we deployed our snow boards just in case. One for hourly observations and the other is for daily on-ground readings taken at 6 am. Again, if snow does occur in the DFW metro, temps should be above freezing pic.twitter.com/7xTgbFH0DG
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) December 31, 2020
@NWSMidland #txwx scurry county Mitchell county line on hwy 84 highway is icy Txdot is plowing all sleet at this time 1103am pic.twitter.com/8yZJNKheLB
— Nathan Hines (@bignate79549ify) December 31, 2020
Stopped vehicles and trucks along I-10 at the I-10/I-20 intersection. Roads are backed up as reports of accidents and hazardous road conditions come in. Avoid the area! @TxDOT on location as I-10 eastbound remains closed before Kent. #txwx pic.twitter.com/iTNOOhzbCy
— NWS Midland (@NWSMidland) December 31, 2020
Check this out.. a #Texas husband drove 3 hours from San Antonio to Ozona so his wife and daughter could experience snow for the first time. They even made a snowman. Way to go! Be safe!!
— Dr. Nicole Cross (@DrNicoleCross) December 31, 2020
Video: George Royal @SpectrumNews1TX pic.twitter.com/KdkHGcakYc