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Jan 19 th -20 th Winter Event NWS Amarillo, TX Please Press *6 to Mute your line Press #6 to UnMute your line
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Winter Event Snow will begin this evening in the Oklahoma Panhandle, northern Texas Panhandle. Southern Texas Panhandle not likely to see snow until after midnight, if then. Freezing drizzle or freezing fog possible tonight into tomorrow morning. Northerly winds 15 to 30 mph with higher gusts behind the cold front through tomorrow morning – Patchy blowing snow possible for areas that have snow on the ground – Lowest wind chill values tomorrow morning -5 to 5 degrees
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Confidence Timing and Track – High Probability of measureable precipitation – Moderate – Higher confidence in the north – Low confidence in the south Precipitation Type - High Snow – High Freezing Drizzle/Freezing Fog – High in the southern TX Panhandle Windy conditions– High (Northerly winds 15 to 30 mph with higher gusts) Snowfall amounts – High Blowing snow - Low – Only will be possible if windy conditions continue through the night in locations with some snow accumulation
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Impacts For the Oklahoma Panhandle and Northern Texas Panhandle – some travel concerns tomorrow morning due to snow covered roads and patchy blowing snow For the Southern Texas Panhandle – some travel concerns late tonight into tomorrow morning with very light ice accumulations from freezing drizzle/freezing fog. Possibly a few snow covered roads. Across the Panhandles, dangerously low wind chills for a brief period tomorrow morning
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Thank you! Next call will be at 5 AM (audio only) www.srh.noaa.gov/ama *6 to mute your line #6 to unmute your line
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