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Written by Heidi Farrar
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Friday, 19 March 2010 20:33 |
 Heavy snow and high winds are expected to pummel Oklahoma once again beginning tomorrow, bringing to a close what may end up being remembered as the snowiest winter on record for the state. While the 00z run of the NAM forecast model is still being conservative with amounts and wants to shift the highest totals into northeast OK, both the NAM and GFS continue to suggest that anywhere from 3-12+ inches of snow could fall over an area stretching from central Oklahoma northeast, covering parts of eastern Kansas and most of Missouri as well. Multiple live-streamers will be covering this event, so be sure to check out the Live page tomorrow to see the last big snowstorm of the year!
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Meanwhile, in the S. hemisphere cyclone Ului has defied predictions that it would weaken and has developed into a cat 3 cyclone off the east coast of Australia (link to radar viewer via my name). Landfall is expected to occur 11 hrs from now. Media pack is waiting so if all hell breaks loose at least there'll be some footage.
Happy Spring!
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