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So how much snow did the Oklahoma Panhandle area get in that blizzard?
Published: 12/21/2011 12:07 PM
Last Modified: 12/21/2011 12:13 PM


Wait a second, National Weather Service... are you saying that the Panhandle is about to get MORE snow?!

Happy Winter Solstice, everyone. And Happy Hanukkah too!

For those of you that have just heard "winter solstice" in passing, in a nutshell, it's that time of the year when the days stop getting short (daylight-wise) and start getting longer again! For Oklahoma, this lands at 11:30 p.m. tonight. For more information, click here.

And... if you need more Hanukkah info, my colleague Bill Sherman had a wonderful story in today's edition here.

But, enough on the winter holidays... I believe that Oklahoma received some snow these past few days and you would like some more information!

I could just direct you to the National Weather Service's storm chart here, but let's just simplify. Who got the most snow and where were they?

I should first note that the time period in question is 11:12 a.m. Monday through 8:14 a.m. Tuesday. Very specific, huh? It's probably because they're scientists and researchers, heh.

15 inches: Kenton (Cimarron County)
12 inches: Boise City (Cimarron County)
10 inches: Southwest of Romero (Oldham County, Texas)
7 inches: Stratford (Sherman County, Texas)
7 inches: Southwest of Salhart (Hartley County, Texas)
7 inches: Guymon (Texas County)
6 inches: Texline (Dallam County, Texas)
5 inches: Beaver (Beaver County)
4.5 inches: Perryton (Ochiltree County, Texas)
4 inches: Dumas (Moore County, Texas)
4 inches: Morse (Hansford County, Texas)

Need help finding some of these cities/areas? I've provided a map in the upper-right corner of this blog, which also tells us that... yes, more snow is indeed on the way for the Southern Plains area on Thursday and Friday if this forecast holds up.

Realizing that not every area mentioned on the snowfall totals is on that map, here's a map of this Oklahoma and Texas area by county:



--Althea Peterson

PS: If you checked out the weather service graphic with the various snowfalls and noticed that some identical areas had different amounts of snow, check the times that those snowfall amounts recorded. For example, Boise City had 12 inches after 11:30 p.m., but only 7 inches by 5:30 p.m. I have taken the highest total for each area.



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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
TemperaturePrecipitation
DateHigh TempLow TempTotalMonth to dateHistorical average
1 44° 16° 0 0.00 0.05
2 59° 24° 0 0.00 0.11
3 57° 33° 0 0.00 0.16
4 68° 37° Trace 0.00 0.21
5 69° 29° 0 0.00 0.26
6 66° 33° 0 0.00 0.32
7 59° 38° 0.05 0.05 0.38
8 51° 34° 0 0.05 0.44
9 44° 36° 0.01 0.06 0.51
10 62° 37° 0.07 0.13 0.57
11 54° 28° 0 0.13 0.64
12 44° 30° 0.25 0.38 0.70
13 55° 40° 0.01 0.39 0.76
14 ° ° 0.83
15 ° ° 0.89
16 ° ° 0.95
17 ° ° 1.02
18 ° ° 1.09
19 ° ° 1.16
20 ° ° 1.23
21 ° ° 1.31
22 ° ° 1.38
23 ° ° 1.46
24 ° ° 1.53
25 ° ° 1.61
26 ° ° 1.69
27 ° ° 1.77
28 ° ° 1.85

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Tulsa weather milestones of 2013 (as of Feb. 12)

Highest temperature: 70 on Jan. 11 (Record: 115 on Aug. 15, 1936)
Lowest temperature: 15 on Jan. 16 (Record: Minus-16 on Jan. 22, 1930)
Hottest month (average): 40.5 degrees in January (Record: 91.7 degrees on July 1980)
Coldest month (average): 40. 5 degrees in January (Record: 21.7 in January 1918)
Most snowfall (day): 0.1 of an inch on Feb. 12(Record: 13.2 inches on Feb. 1, 2011)
Most snowfall (month): 0.1 of an inch in February(Record: 22.5 inches in February 2011)
Most rainfall (day): 0.91 of an inch on Jan. 29 (Record: 9.27 inches on May 26-27, 1984)
Most rainfall (month): 1.54 of an inch in January (Record: 18.18 inches on September 1971)
Highest wind speed: 30 mph on Jan. 30
Previous day with any rain: Feb. 12
Previous day with 1 inch or more of rain: Oct. 17, 2012
Previous day with any snow: Feb. 12
Previous day with freezing temperatures: Feb. 12
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Staff Writer Althea Peterson started writing for the Tulsa World in March 2007 after previous stops at the Norman Transcript in 2006 and the Oklahoma Gazette in 2005. She followed her older brother from rural Wisconsin (with a public school that never seemed to call snow days) to the University of Oklahoma, but did not follow his pursuit to study meteorology. However, she tries to find as many opportunities to report on the weather as possible.

Staff Writer Jerry Wofford came to the Tulsa World in 2010 from The Manhattan Mercury in Manhattan, Kan. Originally from western Arkansas and a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Jerry has lived in Tornado Alley his entire life and is one of those people who goes outside when the sirens go off.

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