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Blizzard Warning, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas...UPDATE: National Guard Called In To The Texas Panhandle
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 32405669:MV8yMTUwMjUzXzM2MzU3NzI3X0UxMUEzM0JF] [quote:Saddletramp:MV8yMTUwMjUzXzM2MzU2MjM0X0RGN0ZGNkNC] Going to be lots of livestock losses because of this, Thank you Lord that I don't have any cattle in a feedlot right now... [/quote] Amen. What could you do? This will hit the cattle ranchers another blow, coming on the heels of the drought. :-( I am predicting that with this snow load that pole building roofs will collapse too. Hopefully the wind will blow the roofs clean. I am reading of 6 to 10 foot drifts out your way. That is not an unsubstantial amount, even for snow country up north. [/quote]
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... Blizzard Warning in effect from 6 PM this evening to 3 am CST
Tuesday for all of the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles...
The National Weather Service in Amarillo has issued a Blizzard
Warning... which is in effect from 6 PM this evening to 3 am CST
Tuesday. The Winter Storm Watch is no longer in effect.
* Event... snow will increase in intensity tonight and continue into
Monday across the panhandles. Total snowfall accumulations of 8 to
14 inches will be likely across the central and eastern Texas and
Oklahoma panhandles with 3 to 8 inches across the western Texas and
Oklahoma panhandles. In addition... strong northerly winds of 30 to
40 miles per hour with gusts to 60 miles per hour will create extremely
dangerous travel conditions...
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link to www.wunderground.com
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This is a pretty good storm, so be careful if you are traveling on the I40 Corridor through Oklahoma & The Texas Panhandle this evening and Monday...
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