Snowcast Event 3 – Update 3 – Midnight, Wed, Dec 31

Hate to break continuity by returning snowfall to the forecast for Thursday… however, there is mounting evidence that there may be a quick burst of snowfall in the southwest part of the state – starting as early as daybreak in the Panhandle and spreading southeast from there.  It should clear the Red River area by evening.

Satellite presentation of shortwave/vort max spinning and dropping southeast toward the Four Corners is fairly impressive this evening.  Most model solutions are now squeezing out enough QPF to suggest accumulating snowfall in the southwest part of the state today.  Moisture should be somewhat limited and the system should be moving quick enough to limit amounts to less than three inches in the heaviest areas.  It is worth noting however – new NAM is forecasting five to six inch totals near I-40 in western Oklahoma and a couple of inches toward the metro area.  The system appears to be moving too quick to allow such amounts… but a couple of inches seem reasonable.
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