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Maps showing NOAA's precipitation forecast for winter 2024-25. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Winter weather forecast 2024: NOAA map show what to expect in Oklahoma Show comments
Another high-impact winter storm is beginning to blast across the U.s., just days after the first major winter storm of 2025 came to an end.. The FOX Forecast Center said the incoming storm will ...
What it means for Oklahoma's winter weather. Gannett. Jana Hayes, The Oklahoman ... NOAA's 2024-25 winter forecast maps show what to expect in Oklahoma. ... the impact would likely not be as severe.
[28] [25] Later that day, the storm broke in half, with the newer storm moving northward into Quebec, while the original system moved off the East Coast of the U.S. [29] By the time the winter storm exited the U.S. late on February 16, the combined snowfall from the multiple winter storms within the past month had left nearly 75% of the ...
Parts of the states of Texas and Oklahoma received upwards of over 1 foot (12 in; 30 cm) of heavy wet snow in the storm's precursor stage. [22] [23] Travel in the town of Plainview, Texas was reportedly "crippled" by 14 in (36 cm) of snow, which became the heaviest snow in the region.
On October 27, a winter storm, unofficially named Winter Storm Billy by The Weather Channel, delivered heavy snow to Colorado, New Mexico, Western Texas, and Kansas, while a crippling ice storm hit Central Oklahoma, and Western North Texas including Oklahoma City.
Just as one winter storm that brought snow and ice exits the Northeast, a new winter storm is expected to slam similar areas over the weekend. Winter storm live tracker: Snowfall maps, current ...
The winter storm was named Winter Storm Landon by The Weather Channel and was also referred to by other media outlets as the Groundhog Snowstorm, primarily due to the storm impacting on Groundhog Day. [6] [7] The storm spread a widespread swath of heavy snowfall stretching from Texas to Maine, with anywhere from 6–12 inches (15–30 cm ...