Fall weather finally came to Texas today, ending
an unseasonably warm November with a taste of winter-like
conditions.
The National Weather Service says as many as 4 inches of snow
fell in the Abilene area.
Abilene police say there were no road closures this evening, but
the heavy snowfall did lead to some minor weather-related traffic
accidents.
Parts of North Texas, the Panhandle and West Texas saw light
snowfall with little to no accumulation. A meteorlogist with the
national Weather Service says recent warm temperatures kept the
ground warm and the snow melting.
More snow is in the forecast tomorrow for the Panhandle. There's
a 50 percent chance of snow in the Amarillo area.
But the cold front across North Texas was a quick-moving system
that should move out by early tomorrow morning.
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