Happy New Year...now on to weather continued from our December thread: http://www.okctalk.com/current-event...iscussion.html

Where amounts are started, please remember these are estimates based off of a 1" to 0.1"...snow to rain ratio. Snowfall amount predictions more than 24 hours out are extremely low confidence numbers and will change. However, this is to give an idea of what is coming up.

New Years Day: North Texas system will leave roughly 1-3" amounts in Southern OK and higher amounts approaching 5-8" in North Texas.

Starting January 4th, appears to be a slight warm up beginning as a major Nor'easter takes on the east coast. The next approaching system will be moving in.

January 5th: Light rain will fall across the state, with a mix on the OK/KS border.

January 6th: Colder air starts to move back in and should change the rain over to snow in the northern half of OK. Accumulations should be light. Depending on change over, should be less than 2" of snow. Light snow/Flurries will continue throughout the rest of the day.

January 8-10th: Major movement of arctic air plunges in across the eastern 2/3rds of the country. This will put us in a NW Flow, so we might see some impulses moving in bring some episodes of light snow.

Currently, no major storm systems showing up...but it is insane to try to say whats going to happen 15 days out, but this is an early (though inaccurate i'm sure) look.