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Winter storm prompts early closures for grocery stores, malls, retailers in North Texas

by LAWIN.news January 9, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 9, 2025
Shoppers check out at the Walmart at 200 Short Blvd on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022, in Dallas, TX ahead of a winter storm. Icy conditions are forecasted overnight Wednesday into Thursday of this week./ The Dallas Morning News
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DALLAS, Texas — Retailers and grocery stores across North Texas are revising their operating hours as a severe winter storm sweeps through the region, causing widespread disruptions.

Major shopping centers and individual stores have announced early closures or limited schedules to ensure the safety of employees and customers.

Tom Thumb and Albertsons grocery stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area confirmed they opened as usual at 6 a.m. on Thursday but will close earlier at 7 p.m. due to worsening weather conditions. Store representatives advised shoppers to complete their errands early to avoid inconvenience.

Shopping malls are also adjusting operations. Some have opted for early closures, including prominent locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Flower Mound, and Fairview. Others remain open with modified hours, depending on local conditions and weather updates.

The storm, which has brought heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures, has led to significant challenges in Dallas, Tarrant, and surrounding counties.

Officials issued a winter storm warning forecasting 2 to 5 inches of snow, with the warning in effect until noon on Friday. Hazardous road conditions and transportation delays have prompted many businesses to alter schedules.

Retailers like Macy’s have joined the effort to prioritize safety, closing several locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Grocery stores, meanwhile, are experiencing a surge in customer traffic as residents stock up on essentials in preparation for potentially extended periods indoors.

Power outages have compounded the challenges, with Oncor reporting outages affecting hundreds of customers in North Texas. Crews are working to restore power, but residents are advised to prepare for potential extended disruptions.

Local authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel as snow and sleet continue to create dangerous road conditions. Public transportation and road maintenance crews are working to ensure main roads remain accessible, but officials emphasize the importance of caution.

The storm’s impact extends beyond retail. Most schools in the region have closed, and many office workers are operating remotely. Government offices and community centers have also reduced operations or shut down entirely.

Governor Greg Abbott and state agencies are coordinating the response, focusing on road safety and emergency services. Residents are encouraged to monitor official updates and stay informed as conditions evolve.

As the storm continues to develop, North Texans are adapting to the challenges posed by this uncommon weather event, prioritizing safety while preparing for potential disruptions in the days ahead.

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