Parts of North Texas received 5 inches of sleet and snow, National Weather Service says

Sleet and snow accumulations in North Texas from Jan. 23-26, 2026.
Sleet and snow accumulations in North Texas from Jan. 23-26, 2026. Photo credit National Weather Service

Parts of North Texas received more than 5 inches of sleet and snow over the weekend, the National Weather Service says.

In the winter storm that brought near-record low temperatures, ice, sleet, and snow to Dallas-Fort Worth, the National Weather Service measured 5.5 inches of sleet and snow in Celina and 5 inches in the Grayson County city of Sadler.

The highest measured total in Dallas or Tarrant counties came at DFW Airport, where 2.4 inches of sleet and snow accumulated.

Ice accumulation for North Texas from Jan. 23-26, 2026.
Ice accumulation for North Texas from Jan. 23-26, 2026. Photo credit National Weather Service

Ice totals were higher to the east of Dallas-Fort Worth. Paris, in Lamar County, measured 0.25 inches, with 0.2 inches in Denison, and 0.18 inches in Navarro County.

The frozen precipitation will begin to melt on Tuesday, but continue to freeze and melt overnight for several days.

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