Sunday, March 02, 2008

NOW THAT'S A COLD FRONT!


Winds are almost 180 degrees opposite on the warm and cold sides of this strong front! We're tracking a line of strong to severe thunderstorms move across OK. One cell that moved right over OK City had a tornado warning on it, though as of now there has not been a report of a confirmed tornado. The line has since lost some punch, but due to the moisture rich air on the warm side, cold air aloft and strong lift from the front, expect some recycling of the intensity. Bow segments within the line could produce some strong winds as it pushes into our area around midnight. This is still just the beginning of what will be a long 36 hours. Expect heavy rain into morning with falling temperatures throughout Monday. A change over to a wintry mix in the late morning up north and in the early afternoon in the valley still looks good... soon there afterwards, we'll go over to snow. Look for an updated snowfall map shortly.

Posted by Ted Zarras at 6:52 PM

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