I've mentioned this before, I'll mention it again. I have no idea why, but the NWS write-up (Fort Worth / 30th Anniversary in 2013) does not contain an accurate snowfall map for the Red River Valley.
I was a senior in high school in 1983, a bona fide weather geek (even thinking about a possible career as a Met) and we had far more than a trace of snow here along the Red River from the Dec. 15-16 storm.
Something in the neighborhood of 5+ inches fell here in Grayson County and I even had difficulty driving home from work on that Thursday night (Dec. 15th) as it fell (it was my first real experience driving in heavy snow).
Despite the heavy snowfall, we had to go to school anyway (Friday, Dec. 16th was the last day of classes before the Christmas break) and the day was spent having massive snowball fights in the parking lot of Denison High (between classes and tests, of course!

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For what it's worth, here is a photo that more accurately describes the snowfall event in mid December 1983:
