The color code key references precip amounts....not precip type.
Important to distinguish individual models from the consensus (along with other factors) that the NWS weaves into a forecast. Take the latest NWS DFW Discussion excerpt for the period around Christmas Day:
WITH UPPER LOW ROTATING NEWD ACROSS OK/SRN KS/WRN AR...
THIS CONTINUES TO GIVES NORTH TX MORE
DRY/SUBSIDENT WNW FLOW AT THE SFC...WHILE WSW FLOW ALOFT BRINGS IN
DRY/STABLE AIR FROM THE W TX BIG BEND COUNTRY AND FROM THE SIERRA
MADRE RANGE IN NRN MEXICO. CAN`T RULE OUT A FEW FLURRIES OUT OF
WRAP-AROUND STRATUS NEAR THE RED RIVER VALLEY GOING INTO CHRISTMAS
EVE DAY PER WRAP-AROUND STRATUS EXPECTED AS THE SYSTEM TRIES TO PULL
AWAY SLOWLY NEWD AWAY FROM THE REGION. NO MENTION OF WINTER WEATHER
AT THIS TIME.
attallaman wrote:msstateguy83 wrote:very,very interesting my friends lol just hold on, hold tight as i said a couple
days ago it could be one hell of a ride taking shape lol the front should be
thru most of the area by this time frame...

That map is showing what? Different levels of precipitation? Just rain, no snow? If it was snow would it be colored white to purple?