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Returns are popping up South of Tulsa
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Radar returns in SW Oklahoma showing snow.
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Latest HRRR has Tulsa picking up 2.5 inches by 7am
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1 minute ago, tim123 said:
So any talk of blizzard warnings in Oklahoma or texas?
There has been mentioned of it from tv guys..
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19 minutes ago, KC Storm said:
I heard about that. Really neat event.
Tulsa was getting a bit of it and there is a post on here somewhere saying the rates were like 40:1
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I have light snow in Okc. Lake effect snows have been happening around some of the largest lakes in the metro. I have a dusting at my house with some light accumulation on the neighborhood streets.
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3 minutes ago, MoWeatherguy said:
Holy smokes! That found something big after Thursday.
GFS for the same time.
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Norman just put out Winter Storm Warning
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That line on the HRRR can come to the SW a little more and I would be ok with it.
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12z HRRR this is 6am
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You all would get a kick out of this. The lost ogle is a satire website that pokes fun at certain things in the State of Oklahoma.
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If you guys get a chance go look up the video of the 100 car pile up from this morning in DFW. Sends chills seeing how helpless you are on ice.
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Just now, JoMo said:
lol. Enjoy your 43" of snow.
We would loose my niece. lol
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5 minutes ago, JoMo said:
12z GFS V16 ups the amounts with the first system.
EDIT: Watch it beat the 06z map posted above, hahah
Oh it did lol
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Light snow in Okc been going all morning. Going to get a pretty good dusting on the grassy surfaces.
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From Norman
...WINTER WEATHER OUTLOOK... A significant snowstorm is expected to begin Saturday night in northwest Oklahoma, then spread quickly southeast through the day on Sunday. The heaviest snowfall will probably occur Sunday night and early Monday. Snowfall totals of 5 to 10 inches will be the rule, with higher amounts in some areas. The "dry" nature of the snow will make it particularly susceptible to being blown around by the wind, and drifting snow is likely. Near-blizzard conditions may occur in unprotected areas Sunday night and Monday. In addition to the snow, very cold weather and moderate winds will produce dangerously cold wind chills throughout Oklahoma and north Texas from Saturday through Tuesday. Please refer to our Hazardous Weather Outlook for additional details.
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David Payne
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From KOCO Channel 5 Okc
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Tuttle did a noon update on his FB page talked about 20 to 1 ratio for these storms
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GFS 16 pushes the heaviest snow to the West compared to the GFS
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MO/KS/AR/OK 2020-2021 "Winter" Discussion
in Central/Western States
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I was going to say the same thing