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A striking orange sunrise painted the Dallas skyline early Friday morning, offering a moment of calm before a powerful winter storm is expected to sweep across North Texas and much of the state in the days ahead. The vivid scene, captured in a time-lapse video by FOX Weather meteorologist Bayne Froney, showed glowing clouds reflected over White Rock Lake, creating a tranquil contrast to the severe weather looming on the horizon.
According to forecasts, the approaching winter system is set to bring 3 to 6 inches of snow to North Texas, with freezing rain and ice accumulations reaching up to half an inch in other parts of the state. Meteorologists warn that ice buildup of this magnitude could lead to hazardous travel conditions, downed power lines, and prolonged power outages, particularly across central and eastern Texas.
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Watches as temperatures are expected to plunge sharply, with wind chills dropping as low as -6°F during the storm’s peak from January 23 through January 27, 2026. Gusty winds combined with freezing precipitation are expected to amplify the storm’s impact, increasing risks for both commuters and infrastructure.
While the morning sky offered a visually stunning pause, officials urge residents to use the time wisely by preparing for rapidly deteriorating conditions. Forecasters stress that the serene sunrise should not be mistaken for a mild system, as the storm has the potential to disrupt travel, commerce, and daily life across large portions of Texas.
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