Extremeweatherguy wrote:Yeah, and I think those in the Red River region up into the southern half of Oklahoma still need to watch this storm closely. The models so far have been looking pretty good for a light/moderate snow event up here. We might not get it as bad as the I-20 corridor, but 1-2+ inches still looks quite possible, if not likely IMO.Texas Snowman wrote:Well, at least for now, the Red River Valley is within the HPC's moderate probability zone for 4" of snow....
18z GFS snow map valid 00z Friday: http://www.twisterdata.com/data/models/ ... URFACE.png
1" line extends into southern 2/3rds of Oklahoma, and 3" line extends into southern 1/3rd of the state. The highest snow totals, around 4-5", are along the 1-20 corridor in Texas.
I hope that turns out to be somewhat accurate. Like Wxman57, our local KXII TV met, Steve LaNore, isn't too bullish on this being a big snow event in the Red River counties.
At least not yet...