People sled down a snowy and icy hill in front of a sculpture of the word Dream.

Arlington residents sled during snowy weather Jan. 26 at the DREAM sculpture. The sledders used objects like laundry baskets and skateboard decks as makeshift snowboards.

Photo by Lan Le

Snow and ice covered North Texas during a winter storm from Jan. 24 to Jan. 27.

Temperatures were projected to drop from the 40s to the teens, dipping below freezing.

The storm caused schools and businesses to shut down. Many on-campus events at UTA were canceled due to the weather, prompting students and nonessential faculty to shift to remote classes and work.

UTA students and others around the Dallas-Fort Worth area found ways to get outdoors in the snow by building snowmen, sledding and playing soccer.

A woman kneels in the snow and makes a snowball.

Mansfield, Texas, resident Chelsey Anderson gathers snow into a ball Jan. 26 in Mansfield, Texas. Anderson said she was initially nervous about the snow because of the 2021 winter storm, but it ended up being fun.

Photo by Samarie Goffney

A car drives through a puddle of water with bits of ice hanging off it.

A car travels along East Broad Street amid a winter storm Jan. 24 in Mansfield, Texas. Multiple schools and businesses closed due to extreme weather.

 

Photo by Samarie Goffney

Two people play with a dog in a sweater in the snow.

Mansfield, Texas, residents Austyn Johnson, left, and Chelsey Anderson play with their dog in the snow Jan. 26 in Mansfield, Texas. Johnson said, although he’s lived in Texas his whole life, snow is not new to him, but it is still cool to experience.

Photo by Samarie Goffney

A red bird sits on a branch of a tree on a snowy day.

A northern cardinal rests on a tree branch during a winter storm Jan. 24 in Mansfield, Texas. Northern cardinals are present year-round in Texas.

Photo by Samarie Goffney

Seen through a snowy triangle of bars, cars drive on a road covered with snow and ice.

Cars pass under the center bridge over Cooper Street during icy conditions Jan. 26. Snow and ice created hazardous road conditions throughout the area.

Photo by Lan Le

Ice clings to green leaves.

Ice coats leaves on a plant during a winter storm Jan. 24 in Arlington. Freezing precipitation across North Texas left vegetation glazed with ice.

Photo by Joesph Morgan

A man winds up to kick a soccer ball in the snow.

Computer engineering freshman Sandesh Pokhrel plays soccer in the snow with friends Jan. 24 at Brazos Park. Pokhrel said it was his first time experiencing snow in Texas.

Photo by James Ward

Two people make a snowman in an orange mini lawn chair.

Mechanical engineering sophomore Julie Rasmussen, left, and mechanical engineering sophomore Nashwan Chowdhury attempt to build a snowman. Chowdhury said he was wearing three layers of clothing. 

 

Photo by James Ward

Snow sticks to two roofs.

Snow sticks to buildings on East Broad Street during a winter storm Jan. 24 in Mansfield, Texas. Snow and sleet cover the roads.

Photo by Samarie Goffney

A man shovels snow in front of a door.

Juan Castillo, an employee at The Atwell apartments, shovels snow off a walkway Jan. 26 in Mansfield, Texas. Castillo said that his job is to maintain the property so residents avoid getting hurt in the icy conditions.

Photo by Samarie Goffney

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