Several areas in Oklahoma, including NW Oklahoma, Downtown OKC, Norman, Tulsa, Bartlesville, and north central Oklahoma, are experiencing accumulating snow, with reports of 1-2" accumulations and slick roads. Snow is expected to persist through mid-afternoon, with locally higher amounts possible in heavier bands.
North Tulsa County. Roads already becoming slick. #okwx @MikeCollierWX @MichaelSeger @emmalanderoswx @AnneBrownKJRH @BrandonWholey @NWStulsa https://t.co/1FUPtUgmFV
Started snowing in Owasso 5 minutes ago rapidly accumulating on streets & grass. #okwx @NWStulsa #snow https://t.co/dE7Xh2nogV
Started snowing in Owasso 5 minutes ago rapidly accumulating on streets and grass. #okwx @NWStulsa #snow https://t.co/A9OSgRBpdD
[10:41 am - 1/14/24] Our observation at Bartlesville's Airport just dropped to 3/4 mile visibility in snow. This signals the beginning of our accumulating snow. #okwx #arwx
Snow starting to accumulate to the SW-NW of Tulsa as of 10:25 am. The lower levels of the atmosphere will saturate this afternoon over E/OK. That is when we should see 1-2” of snow. #okwx https://t.co/Zy2jT2UP5W
Snow started to accumulate to the SW-NW of Tulsa as of 10:25 am. The lower levels of the atmosphere will saturate this afternoon over E/OK. That is when we should see 1-2” of snow. #okwx https://t.co/ZdbI3KtWdD
The light to at times moderate snow has coated the roads across portions of the Panhandle into north central Oklahoma. This is as of about 10:30 AM. #okwx https://t.co/GnTV8tL76z
Snow will continue to persist through mid-afternoon with the highest probability of accumulations around 1" across north central Oklahoma. Locally higher amounts up to 2" are possible in any in heavier bands. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/pv4U2IkDbb
Radar Update 9:21 AM - NW Oklahoma starting to see some accumulating snow that is beginning to cover roads. Flurries falling in Downtown OKC and Norman. #okwx https://t.co/ODaqGuPJIr