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  • How to check road conditions map, highway cameras for Fort Worth and North Texas

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    Roads are still covered in snow, sleet and ice across Fort Worth and North Texas on Sunday morning, and both the Fort Worth Police Department and TxDOT are encouraging residents to stay home unless necessary.

    TxDOT crews have been working around the clock to apply de-icers and plow sleet and snow off major roadways. They are giving special attention to bridges and overpasses. But not every road has been cleared yet.

    The Texas Division of Emergency Management also said early Sunday morning that thousands of roads across Texas are covered with ice this morning, including hundreds in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

    If you do need to hit the icy roads this morning, there are way to check the road conditions on your route before you even leave the house.

    How to check road conditions, closures for your commute

    You can check which roads in your area have ice or snow, and which ones are closed by visiting TxDOT’s Drive Texas highway conditions map here. View traffic camera images here along with information about crashes and other incidents that are blocking highways.

    TxDOT keeps its highway conditions map updated to the minute.

    ❄️🌡️ Winter storm in North Texas:

    Snow and ice forecast map

    This map displays the predicted snow and ice accumulation for the next 72 hours, along with current temperatures and storm damage reports from the last 24 hours. Tap items on the map for more information. The National Weather Service, NOAA weather stations, and Esri update the data hourly.

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    Samuel O’Neal is a local news reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram covering higher education and local news in Fort Worth. He joined the team in December 2025 after previously working as a staff writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He graduated from Temple University, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the school’s student paper, The Temple News.

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