Monthly Archives: February 2012

What a Forecast

I’m used to missing the forecast, but this Saturday and Sunday will be rough.  I went in the 50s and we’ll be lucky to break freezing.  Sad thing is I actually went less than the models for Sunday, one of … Continue reading

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La Nina

The La Nina update was issued today by the Climate Prediction Center.  The general note of the discussion is that a mature La Nina continues but is predicted to dissipate over the next few months. During the month of January … Continue reading

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Snow???

It had to happen, Oklahoma has been quiet for too long!  So, the models (ECMWF and 12z GFS) showed snow for Sunday/Monday.  Of course the 18z GFS flipped the other direction but that can’t slow things down.  Tough call with … Continue reading

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Severe Weather Discussion for February 6 – 12, 2012

Severe Weather Discussion for February 6 – 12, 2012. Issued:  02/05/2012. Highlights: -  Showers are possible across the southeast 2/3rds of the state on Tuesday.  Snow is possible in the northwest and the panhandle.  Significant impacts are not expected. -  … Continue reading

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