Those who were awake early enough Saturday morning may have seen the first snow of 2019 in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Cities up north, such a McKinney, saw the heaviest of flurries, covering cars and even making some light accumulations on grassy areas. Most of the snow fell between 4 and 8 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.

By midmorning the snow was gone, blown away by stiff gusts that triggered a wind advisory for most of the area.

Snow was also reported in North Dallas and Carrollton, but no significant accumulations or impacts to road conditions were expected, according to the National Weather Service.

At DFW International Airport, snow flurries were reported just before 5 a.m., according to Steve Fano, weather service meteorologist. Fano said no accumulations were reported at DFW Airport, and that Saturday morning's snow will likely just be recorded as a "trace."

I know this is no big deal to my friends up north, but this is somewhat rare in Texas! #dfwwx #McKinney #txwx #SnowMageddon2019 pic.twitter.com/3hy2vM6Ev3 — Kevin Smallwood (@Kevin_Smallwood) January 19, 2019

No precipitation is expected the rest of Saturday, but highs will struggle to reach the lower 40s, according to Keisha Burns, KXAS-TV (NBC5) weather anchor.

Winds will make it feel even colder throughout the day.

At 6 a.m., wind gusts of up to 43 mph were reported at DFW Airport, making temperatures in the mid-30s feel like the low 20s.

The National Weather Service issued a wind advisory in effect for most of North Texas until 6 p.m. Saturday. The advisory includes Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant counties.

Here's what KXAS-TV (NBC5) has in the forecast:

Saturday: 41/34

48/27

59/36

56/50

48/34