(March 3, 2008)—A snow advisory is in effect through midnight for portions of North Texas.
An upper-level system will move over the area Monday afternoon and Monday night that could produce snow across the northern half of North Texas.
Locations along the Red River may get as much as two or three inches of snow, the National Weather Service says.
Locations closer to Interstate 20 may get about an inch of snow.
The snowfall is expected to begin to taper off after midnight as the upper-level system pulls out of Northeast Texas.
Most of the accumulations will be on grassy and elevated surfaces, but bridges and overpasses may be slick.
The advisory is in effect until 3 a.m. Tuesday for Grayson, Denton, Collin, Parker, Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Van Zandt, Hood, Somervell, Johnson and Ellis Counties and until midnight Monday for Eastland, Erath, Montague, Cooke, Young, Jack, Wise, Stephens, Palo Pinto and Comanche Counties.
It’s in effect until 6 a.m. for Fannin, Lamar, Hunt, Delta, Hopkins and Rains Counties.