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Another snow event

MsSage

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We were "suppose" to get rain tomorrow LOL yeha ok it started snowing about 12 nm time big wet flakes covering the ground fast. I left at 5(mst) and it took me a bit over 2.5 hours to go 52 miles.
They are calling for 3-5 inches ...that is so funny since we alreay have 6 inches as of 9 (cst) Not counting what was still on the ground.

I am sooo tired of snow ..ok I have learned I dont want to drive in it any more I made it home safe and sound...THANK GOD cuz He was the only reason I did. I hope anyone else in the path stays safe.
 

Trinity man

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I talked to my boss in Amarillo and old boss in NM today and they said it got so bad Tuesday that the Amarillo sale barn closed. Well just think of it this away winter water equal's good spring grasses.
 

the_jersey_lilly_2000

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Actually what this is.......all the cold air that the north has been sharin with us southerners...well now we are sendin them something back. LOL

Ya'll stay safe and warm!
 

nmhighdesert

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I must live 75 miles south east of sage in NM and in the past 7 days we have recieved about 22" of snow. This is not a normal thing for us, but we are sure tickled to get the moisture.
 

MsSage

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OK I am DONE I HATE SNOW

Issued by The National Weather Service
Amarillo, TX
3:46 pm CST, Sat., Feb. 6, 2010

... WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON...

A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY AFTERNOON FOR ALL OF THE TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA PANHANDLES.

* TIMING: FREEZING DRIZZLE CAN BE EXPECTED SUNDAY MORNING WHICH SHOULD TRANSITION TO A MIXTURE OF LIGHT RAIN... LIGHT FREEZING RAIN... SLEET OR SNOW BY SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. THE PRECIPITATION IS THEN EXPECTED TO CHANGE OVER TO ALL SNOW SUNDAY NIGHT. THE SNOW SHOULD END BY MONDAY EVENING.

* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS: 3 TO 5 INCHES POSSIBLE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN HALF OF THE TEXAS PANHANDLE... WITH AROUND 5 TO 7 INCHES EXPECTED ACROSS THE OKLAHOMA AND THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE TEXAS PANHANDLES. AT THIS TIME... THE TRACK OF THIS WINTER SYSTEM WILL PLACE THE HEAVIEST SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE... AND THE NORTHEAST TEXAS PANHANDLE.

* OTHER IMPACTS: LIGHT FREEZING RAIN... FREEZING DRIZZLE OR SLEET MAY OCCUR PRIOR TO THE SNOW DEVELOPING SUNDAY NIGHT. ANY ICE ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN LIGHT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW... SLEET... OR ICE ACCUMULATIONS THAT MAY IMPACT TRAVEL. CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS.
 
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