ALG Connect:Winter Storm Cora A Snow, Ice Threat from Texas to The Carolinas, Including Dallas, Atlanta



Winter Storm Cora A Snow, Ice Threat from Texas to The Carolinas, Including Dallas, Atlanta


Winter Storm Cora will wring out snow and ice over a large swath of the South from Texas to Virginia through Friday night, including from Dallas-Ft. Worth and Little Rock to Nashville, Atlanta and Charlotte. The wintry mess will likely snarl travel and in some cases, icing could be heavy enough to cause scattered power outages.

The winter storm is beginning to get underway in the western half of Texas this morning, where it's producing a mixture of snow, sleet and freezing rain, as depicted in the radar snapshot above. This wintry mess has already moved into the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex. Snow has already coated roads in Comanche County, Oklahoma, Jack and Young Counties, Texas, according to local emergency managers.

The wintry weather will only become more widespread through the day as it heads east through northern Texas, Oklahoma, southern Kansas, and western Arkansas.

Thursday

  • Parts of northern and western Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, southern Kansas, and southwestern Missouri are forecast to see snow Thursday.
  • A band of sleet and freezing rain may stretch from central and northern Texas into southern Arkansas.
  • Driving could be hazardous Thursday in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Little Rock, and the Texas Hill Country.

 

We recognize the severe impact that current conditions are having on our customers, and we are committed to restoring service levels as quickly as possible. As a result of these weather issues, the ALG Client Service Team will send daily updates as we monitor the progress and track job level impact.



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