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Blizzard 2011


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Been watching this storm on the Weather Channel....she is a real bitch.

Keep safe and warm.

The 'offical' totals are going to have Tulsa Metro at 14" but I don't know how the hell they are measuring, I am up to 16" in the flattest part of my backyard and 15" in the middle of my street. Tried to help a guy get unstuck with my truck and I got stuck (centered out) with an F150. I have 4-5" drifts around the house.

As of right now we have 2 more hours of snow and they are saying another couple inches, problem is we will still be in blizzard conditions throughout the night with up to 45 mph winds. Current temp with windchill is -10

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Snow doesn't bug me. It is the 50 mph winds that will be exciting.

I expect drifts 5-10 feet high.

That is our issue, the winds are 35-45 consistently. Its now -11 with windchill as well. Update of 3 more hours of snow and 25 mph winds through the night.

the hithest it gets is 40 on sat with under freezing till then, AND Another winter storm due in on Monday.

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