Originally Posted by
Anonymous.
Winter Storm Watch is out for almost the entire state covering from late Tuesday night through Thursday.
Models are in pretty good agreement about precipitation being rain/drizzle Tuesday night which eventually turns into freezing rain and sleet at some point Wednesday. However, there is some wide variation in how deep the cold air mass is across the models. Thus, a classic winter storm forecast for Oklahoma, nearly impossible to tell until it is imminent. So of course just pay attention to updates every 6 hours, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday morning.
As for snow totals, a couple forecast models are anticipating a prolonged snow event for Late Wed into Thurs after an initial blast of freezing rain and sleet/snow mix. This would be from a classic 'wrap-around' snow on the backside of the main low. However, dry air cutting off moisture flow is a very high risk with these storms and it could basically eliminate any measurable snow being produced. Nowcast situation will be done on this scenario, but you can look into NW TX and into the PH to see the health of that play out.
We could see some Ice Storm Warnings added to the fray for localized areas (especially SE of I-44) and also could see some localized Blizzard warnings for areas on the flipside.
One thing is a guarantee, it will be very cold and windchills for Thursday and Friday will be dangerous. The weekend will likely see some areas near air temps of zero if there is a decent snowpack in place.
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