Amarillo, TX – The National Weather Service in Amarillo reports that some mid-level moisture is showing up on radar this evening, but dry air near the surface is preventing most precipitation from reaching the ground.
According to the agency’s 8 p.m. update on Tuesday, February 3, residents across the Texas Panhandle may notice a few sprinkles or light flurries later tonight, especially in the eastern counties. However, the NWS notes that any snow accumulation will likely remain below 0.03 inches, meaning no measurable accumulation is expected.
The brief system is not expected to cause travel impacts or visibility issues, though skies may appear overcast into early Monday morning. Temperatures are forecast to remain above freezing overnight, further reducing the chance for slick conditions.
No advisories or warnings are currently in effect for the region. The next weather update is expected early Monday morning as forecasters monitor conditions across the Panhandle.
Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to the National Weather Service for real-time updates on any developing weather changes.
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