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Irving: National Weather Service Updates Winter Storm Warning

Saturday night, Feb. 13 to Sunday, Feb. 14: Conditions will deteriorate after midnight with freezing rain and a mixed wintry precipitation.

February 11, 2021

The National Weather Service's Fort Worth office has updated its weather forecast through next week to include a winter storm warning through Monday, Feb. 15.

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Residents should prepare for extreme winter weather, including dangerous record-breaking low temperatures, freezing rain and heavy blowing snow.

The forecast

  • Saturday night, Feb. 13 to Sunday, Feb. 14: Conditions will deteriorate after midnight with freezing rain and a mixed wintry precipitation. Heavy snow is anticipated to start in the region between 6 and 9 p.m. Sunday. Accumulation, especially icing, will impact all surfaces.
  • Sunday, Feb. 14 to Monday, Feb. 15: A dangerous significant winter storm producing blizzard-like conditions and heavy snow accumulations of 3 to 7 inches, with blowing and drifting snow Sunday night into Monday morning. Snow is expected to end by Monday afternoon, but bitterly cold temperatures are expected.
    • Temperatures will fall into the teens Sunday night, with wind chills in the -10 to -15 degrees range.
    • Strong winds combined with heavy accumulation amounts may lead to broken tree limbs and downed power lines.
    • Cold temperatures will result in record power demands, raising the possibility of power outages.
    • Water pipes will freeze and break, including some that are not directly exposed to the frigid air.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 16: Dry and cold with temperatures in the 20s, but with little improvement to road conditions.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 17 to Thursday, Feb. 18: Another winter weather system with significant snowfall potential may move into the area, impacting the already dangerous conditions. Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing into Thursday.

Impacts to roads will last for several days until temperatures rise above freezing. Plumbing, both outdoor and indoor, are at high risk for damage. In addition, the extreme cold may cause high energy demands that potentially can cause outages.

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Stay Safe

  • With record low temperatures and increased demand for electricity and natural gas, residents may experience rolling brown-outs.
  • Accumulation of ice and snow on power lines and trees, combined with up to 40 mph winds, set up conditions for likely power outages. Residents are urged to prepare for potential loss of power, heat or other utilities.
  • Pipes are likely to freeze. Drip interior faucets, especially those adjacent to exterior walls, and open cabinet doors to ensure plumbing gets additional warm air.
  • Residents are urged to use extreme safety precautions with candles, space heaters and other alternative heat sources to reduce fire risk.

Helpful Links

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  • 24/7 Electricity Outage Information: Find outage information Opens a New Window.
  • Report a Power Outage – toll-free, 24/7 hotline: (888) 313-6862 or (888) 313-4747
  • Report a Power Outage online: Report power outages Opens a New Window.
  • Text Oncor about a Power Outage: The service requires preregistration.
    • Text ‘reg’ to 66267 (ONCOR) to register. Please have either your ESID or the telephone number listed on your account and your ZIP code to complete registration.
    • Text ‘out’ to 66267 (ONCOR) to report your outage.
    • Text ‘stat’ to 66267 (ONCOR) to receive an update on your outage.
  • Atmos Energy: To report a gas leak, call at (866) 322-8667
  • Oncor Chronic Care Customer Application: Learn more

During this inclement weather event, general updates on city operations will be available at CityofIrving.org, on the city’s Twitter feed (twitter.com/thecityofirving) and Facebook page (facebook.com/thecityofirving). Visit the Emergency Winter Weather Resources page for information on contacting resources such as TxDOT and Oncor.

National Weather Service Fort Worth website


This press release was produced by the City of Irving. The views expressed here are the author’s own.