southerngale wrote:D_bird wrote:Hello everyone, I am new to posting on the board, but I've been roaming on here for several months reading.
I am located about 40 miles northwest of Ft. Worth, right in between Bridgeport and Boyd.
With the front being ahead of schedule, how much concern is there for the area just to the north and west of the DFW metroplex for a significant icing event?
Welcome to Storm2k, D bird! I'm glad you joined.
I'd answer your question, but it would simply be a guess. Perhaps someone a little more knowledgable will answer it for you.

Thanks for the welcome. It is going to be a very interesting next couple of days here trying to figure out just what we're going to get and how much of it up here.
I think at some point we'll get freezing rain, but I don't know when that changedover will happen and after it does change over how much of ice we will get. I believe the front will pass thru this county in the 8am-12pm time frame tomorrow morning. I have a feeling we're right on the edge of the expected significant ice accumulations that prompted the ice storm warnings for Wichita Falls and that surrounding area to our northwest.
edited 3:40 am to reflect NWS Ice Storm Warnings:
In North Texas the following counties are now under an
Ice Storm Warning: Montague, Cooke, Young, Jack, Wise, Stephens, Palo Pinto, Eastland, or the counties to the north and west of the metroplex.
From NWS Ft. Worth... ICE STORM WARNING
...ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FOR THE NORTHWEST PART OF NORTH
TEXAS FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY AFTERNOON...
.AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL MOVE INTO NORTH TEXAS LATE
TODAY...THEN SPREAD SOUTH AND EAST OVERNIGHT...BRINGING VERY COLD
AIR TO ALL OF NORTH TEXAS BY SATURDAY NIGHT. TEMPERATURES WILL
FALL BELOW FREEZING IN NORTHWEST PORTIONS AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
AND REMAIN THERE THROUGH SUNDAY. WIDESPREAD RAIN ALREADY IN
PROGRESS TONIGHT WILL TURN TO FREEZING RAIN IN THE WARNING
AREA...WHICH IS GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTHWEST OF AN
EASTLAND...MINERAL WELLS...DECATUR...GAINESVILLE LINE. TOTAL ICE
ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN ONE QUARTER AND THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH
ARE POSSIBLE IN THE WARNING AREA.