Snow is headed this way.. How much snow? Well we know in Oklahoma its always a “Wait and see” type situation. According to State Climatologist Gary McManus, “This possible snowstorm is apparently going to continue to
evolve right up to the point where it possibly starts snowing. Possibly. Not that this is much different than any wintry weather forecast…they’re infamously difficult to pin down, given the intricate details that allow snow to actually form, then fall undisturbed (as in unmelted) through the column of the atmosphere above you, and hit you in the face. So many things can screw this recipe up, especially that vertical profile of temperature in the atmosphere, as we’ve shown before.”
News 9’s David Payne says we can expect a winter Storm Warning for Southeast Oklahoma, with travel advisories in effect for a large portion of the state. He says the first wave could develop as early as tomorrow morning,g with increasing chances through the afternoon and evening. On Thursday, Payne says we could start with Mainly wet snow with some melting, but we won’t know the impacts or totals till the storm hits.