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Winter Storm — Tarrant, Texas

2021-02-13 to 2021-02-17 · Tarrant, Texas

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Direct deaths

Event narrative

A historic winter storm impacted the region from February 13-19 with a combination of extreme cold/wind chills, freezing drizzle, and then 2 rounds of snow, ice and sleet. In Tarrant County, the first round of winter weather during this period (February 13-15) resulted in snow accumulations of 2-5 inches of snow on February 14-15. The second round of winter weather (February 16-17) resulted in an additional Trace-1 inch of snow. While the winter precipitation did have an impact on the county and transportation, the bigger impacts were from the extreme cold and wind chills (see other entry). One fatality was reported in this time period due to a vehicle accident on an icy road.

Wider weather episode

A historic winter storm, that began on February 9th, 2021, continued to cripple the region through February 19th. One wave of winter precipitation moved across the region February 13-15th, with another round of snow and ice on February 16-17th. Snowfall totals for both rounds ranged from 1 inch to nearly 10 inches with the largest snowfall totals across the eastern counties of the CWA. Icing totals were highest across parts of Central Texas again where over a half inch of ice was reported in some areas. While the snow and ice had impacts to transportation, power and more, the largest impacts were from the record breaking cold temperatures and wind chills.

Extremely cold temperatures and wind chills gripped the region during this period. The impacts and damages to the region during this historic event were largely due to the cold temperatures/wind chills. The cold temperatures resulted in days-long power outages for some, and an immeasurable amount of pipe, infrastructure and building damage. Damage totals that have been reported so far are near 140 million for North and Central Texas, and most of that is likely contributed to the cold weather. In addition, 30 deaths were officially reported during this period/event. Many of the details of each case were unknown at the time of publication due to pending information from county officials, but many of the known causes were due to hypothermia or the cold weather.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 944867. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.