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MO/KS/AR/OK 2025-2026 Winter Discussion


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35 minutes ago, MoWeatherguy said:

Anybody else see this from NWS TUL?  Sounds like this might continue to be a sleet parade south of I 44 most of the night.

.SHORT TERM...
(The rest of tonight)
Issued at 805 PM CST Sat Jan 24 2026

Analysis of water vapor imagery reveals a robust upper level low
entering Texas this evening. The GLM shows numerous cloud flashes in
the convection wrapping around this low, which will later eject
northeastward into the forecast area as its absorbed into the main
upper level trough.

In the meantime, confluent mid level flow at 700 hPa is supporting
frontogenesis to the west of the forecast area. Widespread upper
level diffluence and increase potential vorticity advection is also
noted. Cooling cloud tops and expanding precipitation within the
frontogenetical zone are already occurring. Meanwhile, fairly deep
moisture continues to stream into the area from the south ahead of
the upper level low.

These factors should support a consolidation of the numerous showers
into a broad precipitation shield with embedded areas of convection.
Widespread moderate to locally heavy precipitation will develop
through the early overnight hours before gradually diminishing
during the day Sunday. Snow will be favored along the I-44 corridor,
with a mixture of snow and sleet down to just south of the I-44
corridor, and sleet to the south of there. Total snow and sleet will
be highly variable but significant. The hardest hit areas could see
up to 10 inches of snow or 2 inches of sleet, though most will see
somewhat lower totals.

 

You and I switched over to snow around 8:30 and it’s been steady since then.  That doesn’t really match up with saying primarily sleet south of I-44. 

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9 hours ago, stormdragonwx said:

Still a sleet storm here in Fayetteville. I highly doubt we see 10 in 

Finally changed over after midnight here. So now we got a sandwich of accumulation in my yard. About 3 inches of snow 1 inch of sleet and 2 inches of additional snow on top. Might get another inch and a half with this final band moving thru.

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Round 2 performed here, I measured 8.5 in my yard and I would bet 7 inches of that came last night. Always will be the what could have been if round one hadn't been a dud and we hadnt sleeted most of the afternoon yesterday but 8.5" is a huge storm here and I will take it. 

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We finished with 7" officially at Eisenhower National Airport (ICT). I measured 7.5" outside of my house. 

Not the 12-20" that were progged Thursday night, but still a solid storm system with about 1/2 inch (liquid equivalent) of much needed moisture.

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Measured 8-10 inches in my back yard. Can’t be upset with that. The most snow I’ve seen in probably 15 years and certainly the most I’ve seen since moving to Oklahoma in 2016.

Underperormer of a storm to be sure, but by any normal standards, a great snowstorm for many. Comparison is the thief of joy. So while it doesn’t look like the models, it’s still been fantastic!

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