Trash collection has been further delayed for Keller, Roanoke and Fort Worth with continued freezing temperatures from Winter Storm Fern.

What’s happening?

Freezing fog, which could make ice accumulate on surfaces that are below freezing, is expected for portions of Dallas-Fort Worth Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.

Residents are encouraged to drive slowly, use low-beam headlights, leave distance between other vehicles and allot for extra drive time.

Here are the latest updates for each city:

Fort Worth

Garbage and recycling collections are cancelled for Wednesday, Jan. 28, according to a Fort Worth update from Jan. 27 at 2:30 p.m.

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday customers are allowed extra bags on Feb. 2-4, per the update.

Bulk waste collections will begin Jan. 29 and finish Jan. 31. Yard waste collections are suspended from Jan. 26-30.

The Environmental Collection Center will resume normal operating hours starting Jan. 29, per the update. Drop-off stations will be open to the public at 10 a.m. on Jan. 28.

For individuals experiencing homelessness, overnight shelters are open and are located at:

Union Gospel Mission, 1321 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort WorthPresbyterian Night Shelter, 2400 Cypress St., Fort WorthFamilies should go to: The Salvation Army Mabee Center, 1855 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort WorthKeller

Community Waste Disposal will resume trash and recycling collections on scheduled pickup days beginning with Thursday, according to a CWD update. Monday and Tuesday recycling will be recovered next week.

Roanoke

Trash collection, including bulk, is scheduled for Friday and recycling services have been cancelled until next week, Roanoke Public Engagement Manager Sandra Pettigrew said.