You guys do remember we had that late Blizzard Jan 31-Feb 1 in 2011 and then another a week after, yeah? The weather before those storms preceding it was extremely quiet. And after that it was all drought. Yuck.
You guys do remember we had that late Blizzard Jan 31-Feb 1 in 2011 and then another a week after, yeah? The weather before those storms preceding it was extremely quiet. And after that it was all drought. Yuck.
Guessing the models dropped off any precip chances and the polar vortex II? I see just one cold day on Thurs with zero chance for precip in the next 10 days
The polar vortex might dip back down across the northern part of the country still coming up. Remember, the polar vortex is ALWAYS there it isn't something new and strange...it just moved down south further than it has for a few years. Plus the name sounds cool so the media went crazy with it.
Upcoming Precip Chances
Friday Jan 24th - along south of I-40. GFS wants this to be all snow as well, which could be a few inches but heavier in North Texas with a general 3-6" accumulation. Now, the 12Z GFS solution this morning is the only run that shows this, so we don't have any others to back it up yet. The Euro takes this system down south along the Gulf coast keeping us dry.
Friday Jan 31st - much of the state. Could be talking heavy precip with up to a half inch through Friday at 6AM and then another 1-2" during the day on Friday. Right now it looks like all rain going to snow, but only about a dusting in central OK to a few inches east. Run to run consistency is weak right now. The last several have a storm system in the general region, but not the same specific solutions.
00Z GFS killed the chances for snow at the end of the week here, pushes it waaaay south. Next chance of snow looks to be around Feb 3rd or 4th.
Wind Child Advisory for tomorrow for north of I-40.
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
226 PM CST WED JAN 22 2014
OKZ014>019-024>026-231200-
/O.EXB.KOUN.WC.Y.0002.140123T0900Z-140123T1600Z/
ROGER MILLS-DEWEY-CUSTER-BLAINE-KINGFISHER-LOGAN-CANADIAN-
OKLAHOMA-LINCOLN-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CHEYENNE...TALOGA...WEATHERFORD...
CLINTON...WATONGA...KINGFISHER...GUTHRIE...YUKON.. .EL RENO...
MUSTANG...OKLAHOMA CITY...CHANDLER
226 PM CST WED JAN 22 2014
...WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 10 AM CST
THURSDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORMAN HAS ISSUED A WIND CHILL
ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 3 AM TO 10 AM CST THURSDAY.
* WIND CHILL VALUES OF 5 TO 15 DEGREES BELOW ZERO.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
IF YOU HAVE TO BE OUTSIDE...DRESS IN LAYERS AND LEAVE NO SKIN
EXPOSED TO THE WIND. FROSTBITE AND HYPOTHERMIA CAN HAPPEN
QUICKLY.
With the car in the garage thankfully I will be exposed to the wind for a grand total of 15 seconds from the car to my work's front door lol
Don't be shocked to see a flake or two today. Really dry out there but might be some light flurries scattered about today. McAlester does have some light snow right now.
Looking ahead.
Potential flurries/clipper-type snow shower Monday.
Then approaching February and the first week of February, it looks interesting. This disturbance has been consistent on run to run for the last several days. So track and type is still in question, but general chance looks likely at this time.
CPC's Outlook for Early Feb...
The TV mets keep talking about a basic weather pattern change about next weekend that should bring increasing chances of rain / snow
WIND ADVISORY
Updated: Sun Jan-26-14 03:48am CST
Effective: Sun Jan-26-14 03:48am CST
Expires: Mon Jan-27-14 06:00am CST
Severity: Minor
Urgency: Expected
Certainty: Likely
Status: Actual
Type: Alert
Category: Met
Areas affected: Alfalfa; Atoka; Beckham; Blaine; Bryan; Caddo; Canadian; Carter; Cleveland; Coal; Comanche; Cotton; Custer; Dewey; Ellis; Garfield; Garvin; Grady; Grant; Greer; Harmon; Harper; Hughes; Jackson; Jefferson; Johnston; Kay; Kingfisher; Kiowa; Lincoln; Logan; Love; Major; Marshall; McClain; Murray; Noble; Oklahoma; Payne; Pontotoc; Pottawatomie; Roger Mills; Seminole; Stephens; Tillman; Wash ita; Woods; Woodward
Instructions: Be careful if you have to travel or if you are working or playing outside.
Message summary: ...wind advisory in effect from 10 pm this evening to 6 am cst monday...
The national weather service in norman has issued a wind advisory...which is in effect from 10 pm this evening to 6 am cst monday.
* timing: strongest winds will occur behind a cold front from late this evening through the overnight.
* winds: north winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts over 40 mph.
* impacts: difficult driving conditions for high-profile and light-weight vehicles... Especially on east-west roadways.
Things look to get a little bit interesting in the 7-10 day timeframe.
Still a long ways out but there has been decent model consistency thus far. This is valid 12pm Wed Feb 5.
WHOA!!! The wind just hit. Roaring.
Hang on tight.
I had to get fuel before heading home. That was fun.
Beginning of the potential storm has moved into short term window. Looking at Sunday heading into Monday for timing (right now makes storm multi day event with secondary storm behind it - however, long-range models tend to do this and then evaporate secondary system once event time gets closer.)
Right now it looks like ice with snow follow-up. Potentially significant snow at this time.
Significant meaning 1 to 2 inches? Lol
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