Videos of Winter Storm Blair Sweeping Through Oklahoma
While Winter Storm Blair rolled through with little effect across most of Oklahoma, some areas got walloped, while others only received polite dustings of snow.
Some of the heaviest areas of snow were up in Northwest Oklahoma. Particularly around Woodward, Enid, and up towards the Kansas border.
@koco5news Sunday brought some snow and ice to the northern parts of Oklahoma. KOCO 5 Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong captured some of the road conditions from this morning. #KOCO #KOCO5News #OklahomaCity #News #Weather #OklahomaWeather ♬ original sound - KOCO 5 News
Other areas along the Northern Oklahoma border did see a fair amount of snow at times, but it didn't equal much in the way of accumulation. White-out conditions gave way to clear skies and clear roads.
People on social media talked about how big the snowflakes were with this storm. Described as big fat flakes slowly and lazily falling. That's a rarity in Oklahoma and something you'd remember forever if lucky enough to experience it. While the snow mainly affected those closest to the Oklahoma/Kansas border, there were a few clouds that swept down into the state. Some snow even fell in Oklahoma City.
@thisisoklahoma405 Its snowing in the 405 ❄️🌨 #oklahoma #snow #weather ♬ original sound - Black sabbath
Oklahoma's big chance for a snow event comes later this week, but even so, it's predicted to be a here-and-gone type of event. The snow should stick around just long enough to enjoy it, snap a few photos, then melt off and let us all get on with our daily lives.
Read more about the coming snowstorm here.
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