Im in CO at 6600 feet. We are due for up to 12 inches. We already have a crapload on the ground from snow the other day. There are warnings from every avenue of the upcoming blizzardapocalypse. Yet, nothing is happening yet.....
All the snow doesnt bother me....it's the drivers who dont know how to drive:what: I lived in the last frontier for a number of years...-40 in winter, many feet of snow, long dark days. I can handle ANY winter storms now![]()
Communities from the Texas panhandle to Missouri are bracing for an immobilizing blizzard to kickoff the workweek on Monday.
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Windswept snow will develop in Oklahoma City later Monday with the all-out blizzard conditions expected not far to the city's north and west.
During the height of the storm, snowfall rates of 2 inches per hour will first develop in Gage, Okla., on Monday before slamming Wichita, Kan., and Enid, Okla., Monday afternoon and evening, then Chanute, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., late Monday night.
Residents should also not be surprised to hear thunder or see lightning when the blizzard is unleashing the worst of its fury.
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I'd love a weather forum! We chase tornados, too, and I'm an avid hurricane follower.
@ showme.. yes we are way overdue for that quake. I am afraid if it does happen in my lifetime it will be complete devastation and the split between the states will be very large..I would bet the ocean would flow in from the Gulf.. Your thinking?
Well, at least in NE OK we're under a winter weather advisory. Yesterday it was some sort of general statement that we should "pick up a loaf of bread for me if you go out." Going to rain off and on all day and then possibly "transition to snow." Three inches perhaps. MEANWHILE, in Wichita, blizzard warning today and tonight, 8-13" possible, drifts 2-3'. 30-35 mph winds sustained, gusts to 40. Yes, that would be a blizzard, all right.
February 25, 2013 Blizzard
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ama/?n=feb25blizzard
Historic blizzard for the Texas Panhandle.