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MO/KS/AR/OK 2019-2020 Winter Wonderland Discussion


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3 hours ago, NwWhiteOut said:

Cool congrats! Have an advisory here until 2 but it never did anything lol, saw a few rogue flurries early this morning but nothing else. They were saying up to an inch but I think it did wind up staying right up along the border of Arkansas and Missouri who knows.

Scratch that saw pics from rogers and they got what looked like a half inch, whatever. Maybe the cutoff line was just north of here lol, how about you MoWeatherguy? Anything up in your area?

Another no show here in Cave Springs area.   Not even a trace. 

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32 minutes ago, MoWeatherguy said:

Another no show here in Cave Springs area.   Not even a trace. 

Same notta thing here but the rogue snow flurry. That was a bust advisory for this area anyhow.

Well darn I guess the cutoff line was directly north of you then in rogers, insane lol!!! Usually I noticed here man(maybe you have also)the cutoff is 412 and north haha. Always a fine line it seems everywhere I have lived. Crazy how mother nature is huh.

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Latest from NWS Tulsa

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
839 PM CST Sun Jan 14 2018

.DISCUSSION...
Latest data continue to suggest the next surge of arctic air will
move into northeastern Oklahoma late tonight and spread across
remainder of area on Monday. Isentropic upglide over the cold air and
some frontogentical forcing will result in a band of snow behind the
front developing into far nern OK after 3 am and then gradually
spreading southward across much of nern OK and nwrn AR Monday
morning. Last several runs of various rapid refresh models suggest
accmulations may be a little heavier than earlier expected with some
guidance showing as much as 3" totals across far nern OK near the KS
border. Temps falling into the low/mid 20s during the day tomorrow
will result in bigger impacts on the roads than we normally see with
even light snow accumulations. The advisory we issued is for the area
we have the most confidence in seeing greater than 1" snow
accumulations by tomorrow afternoon and/or the area most likely to
see icy roads with slightly lesser amounts. Advisory area may be
adjusted in later forecasts.
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46 minutes ago, NwWhiteOut said:

Awesome congrats again JoMo!! WWA here until 3pm but sounds to stay off to the north in the far nw corner again lol. Kinda confusing forecast

MoWeatherGuy anything? Looks like rogers and northbound again man by looking at the radar, jeeesh cant win

Yah man we're gonna miss the better stuff again from here south.  Snowing here finally but barely a dusting.

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38 minutes ago, ouamber said:

Glad for all you guys!

 

This is sad for here....can't even buy a flurry here in Tulsa. Systems keep pulling North, south and east. It's terrible! I need to check the drought monitor. 

Just missing snow events every way in the world is rough. Happens no mater where I go.

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