national weather service
Better get your snow shoes, snow shovels and hats of snow outside. It appears that another winter storm is coming.
The Tulsa National Weather Service is predicting two inches of snow and ice for tonight, followed by another 5.7 inches of snow Tuesday. After that, some of the coldest temperatures in recent history, it is expected that the role of this week, with temperatures down to minus 7 degrees.
Monday morning, Jason Dollard KNWA expected between 4 and 8 inches of snow on top of about an inch of ice. 40/29 Weather Blog reported estimates of up to 1 cm of ice, followed by 4-8 inches of snow and weather Rick Katzfey expected between 14 and 18 inches in northwestern Benton County and an inch of ice and about 5 inches of snow in southeast Washington County.
Weather Dustin Bartholomew (not a weather man) is to provide a quarter inch of ice, and four inches of snow as a wild guess based solely on Undeclared what everyone says.
Oddly enough, this storm has the right to respect the ice storm that hit two years ago (January 26, 2009), and a big snow storm we had last year (January 28, 2010).
What do you think? # Snowpocalypse11 is upon us?