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Ted Turner
by Webmaster - Sat 24 Jan 2026 06:00:AM
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SPC MD 37MD 0037 CONCERNING HEAVY SNOW FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN OKLAHOMA INTO FAR WEST-CENTRAL ARKANSAS 
Mesoscale Discussion 0037 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0922 PM CST Fri Jan 23 2026
Areas affected...central and eastern Oklahoma into far west-central Arkansas
Concerning...Heavy snow
Valid 240322Z - 240715Z
SUMMARY...Moderate to heavy snowfall to increase in coverage through the evening. Rates 1"/hr will be possible.
DISCUSSION...Snowfall has increased in coverage across portions of central Oklahoma over the last hour, with some reports of moderate snow south of the Oklahoma City metro. Correlation coefficient in recent radar imagery shows a transition zone of primarily snow and sleet south of I-40 from roughly northern Pontotoc County north and east to northern Le Flore County near the Arkansas state line.
Initially, drier air was in place with larger dew point spreads but moistening has been observed with rising dew points and implied saturating profile which will has lead to an increase in snowfall rates over the last hour. Moderate to locally heavy snowfall can be expected to expand in coverage over the next few hours across central/northeastern Oklahoma with occasional rates around 1"/hr.
Through the evening into early Saturday morning, increasing 850-700 mb frontogenesis will increase across a zone from south-central Oklahoma into eastern Oklahoma/western Arkansas across a strong warm advection zone. As moistening continues to occur further east amid this favorable ascent zone, snowfall rates should increase, with likely rates around 1"/hr along the I-40 corridor around 06-09z.
..Thornton.. 01/24/2026
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...TSA...OUN...
LAT...LON 35239441 35059512 35019659 34949750 34989767 35049790 35309801 35759737 35979712 36179665 36209590 36239511 36199467 36119440 35549421 35239441
Read morehttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0037.html
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