Proof right there! We joke about it but living downwind of warm lakes is beneficial. I don't think it's just one lake either, it probably starts off in Texoma and gets juiced passing Lewisville etc. That one band has been persistent.
Looks like at least 1.3" officially but it's been snowing there well since.
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Update:
The Metroplex snow spigot has not been turned off and will remain
flowing until about mid-morning. Snow has fallen for most of the
area south of Ray Roberts, Lewisville, and Grapevine lakes all
night. The DFW Airport received 0.4" of snow before midnight and
another 0.9" of snow between midnight and 6AM, bringing the event
total to 1.3". I would not be surprised if some areas received
over 2" of snow, but we have not received any reports to confirm
this yet. Most roadways in this area are covered with snow, but
it is a dry snow which is helping mitigate travel impacts. With
that being said, vehicle traffic will compact the snow, then
sunshine later today will melt some of the snow this afternoon.
Once the sun goes down and the temperature falls tonight, it will
result in numerous slick roads that will impact the Tuesday
morning commute. It is advised to either delay or cancel/change
your travel plans Tuesday morning if able.