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December 16-17 Snow Event

Please Press *6 to Mute Your Line Press #6 to UnMute Your Line. December 16-17 Snow Event. NWS Amarillo John Cockrell John Brost. Total Expected Snow Accumulation. 1 to 2 Inches. 3 to 6 Inches. 2 to 4 Inches. 2 to 4 Inches. 1 to 2 Inches. Timing. Midnight – 6AM.

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December 16-17 Snow Event

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  1. Please Press *6 to Mute Your Line Press #6 to UnMute Your Line December 16-17 Snow Event NWS Amarillo John Cockrell John Brost

  2. Total Expected Snow Accumulation 1 to 2 Inches 3 to 6 Inches 2 to 4 Inches 2 to 4 Inches 1 to 2 Inches

  3. Timing Midnight – 6AM 6 AM – Noon 0 to 1 Inches 0 to 1 Inches 2 to 4 Inches 1 to 2 Inches 0 to 1 Inches 0 to 2 Inches 1 to 2 Inches 0 to 2 Inches 0 to 1 Inches

  4. Snow Event • Winter Weather Advisory in effect 6 PM this evening through 6 PM Friday • Rain/snow mix begins soon in the far western Panhandles. Snow will spread east over the entire area by midnight. • Heaviest snow on Friday midnight-noon. • Ending late Friday afternoon into Friday evening. • Winds will be fairly light (North becoming East 10-15 mph)

  5. Impacts • Morning travel concerns due to snow covered roads on: • Interstates 40 and 27 • All other Highways and Surface Streets • Possible refreezing taking place on roads Friday night • Occasional visibility restrictions due to the falling snow • Wind chills Friday and Saturday morning in the 10 to 20 degree range with locally colder conditions

  6. Thank You!www.srh.noaa.gov/amaJohn.Brost@noaa.gov

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