Here’s how much snow fell across North Texas yesterday

 

Some areas of North Texas got over 7 inches of snow, according to official snowfall totals.

DALLAS — It was a tale of two sides of the Metroplex yesterday.

If you live above the freezing line, you likely enjoyed the fluffy, packable snow that fell thickly in parts of North Texas yesterday. If you live below the freezing line you likely saw little to no accumulation and looked at your neighbors to the north with either envy or relief. 

Official snowfall totals confirm that some North Texans experienced over seven inches of snowfall yesterday, according to data from the National Weather Service. However, on average, those living north of Dallas County saw about four inches of snow while those south of Dallas County saw little to no accumulation, according to official snowfall totals. 

The area that received the most snowfall was near the Texas-Oklahoma border and areas northwest of the Metroplex, according to the snow totals collected by the National Weather Service so far. 

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Muenster in Cooke County experienced the most snowfall Thursday, with 8 inches recorded, according to official snowfall totals. Denison also had reports of 7.2 inches of snow falling in the area, according to the National Weather Service. 

In Celina, there were reports of four to six inches of snow falling in the area. Moving south, Frisco, Little Elm and Northlake saw between 3.5 and four inches of snow, according to official totals. 

Areas of Dallas and Tarrant Counties saw up to four inches of snow and areas south of Waxahachie likely saw little to no accumulation, according to the National Weather Service. 

Here are the top snowfall totals reported in North Texas:

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