Accumulating snow possible in Oklahoma today.

Satellite imagery this morning shows a strong storm system moving eastward across northern Mexico.  Lifting associated with this storm is beginning to spread into southwest Texas.  The system will begin to move northeastward later today and move across the state late this afternoon and tonight.

At the surface, a cold front extends from just east of Muskogee to just east of Ardmore.  Very cold air has moved into the panhandle where 18 degree temperatures are found in Cimarron County.  At 6 A.M., the freezing line has progressed southeastward through northwest Oklahoma.  Deepening cold air will move south and east today, and the Oklahoma City area can expect to see the temperature drop below freezing by sunset. 

While moisture is somewhat limited, models are in agreement that precipitation will be generated by the strong lifting associated with the upper system.  In northwest Oklahoma, any precipitation will fall as snow.  Much of central, northeast, and east central Oklahoma will see a mix of precipitation… starting as rain, changing to freezing rain or sleet, and eventually snow.  While amounts are expected to be light, travel in these areas could become hazardous in spots. 
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The SPC SREF is a preferred model early this morning as it appears to be a consensus of operational model data.  Across north central Oklahoma, snow is expected to become a little heavier as a more organized band of snow develops after cold air has deepened sufficiently for snow production.  In this area, snow amounts of 1 to 2 inches appear likely, with 3 inches not out of the question in isolated areas.