Lance Maxwell
EF2
I am really surprised this hasn't already been posted, but it seems that all models are coming into agreement for a not atypical early March snowstorm for central, south central, and eastern Oklahoma down into far North Texas and northeast into Arkansas.
Conservative estimates are anywhere form 4-8 inches but some estimates are upwards of 16 inches.
Here are a few 12z maps to peruse:
12Z NCEP ETA:
http://wxcaster4.com/nam/CONUS1_ETA212_SFC_ACCUM-SNOWFALL_60HR.gif
http://wxcaster4.com/nam/CONUS1_ETA212_SFC_ACCUMSNOWFALL-KUCHERA_60HR.gif
12Z NAM:
http://wxcaster4.com/nam/CONUS1_NAM212-PARA_SFC_ACCUM-SNOW-KUCHERA_60HR.gif
12Z GFS:
http://204.2.104.196/gfs/WINTER_GFS0P5_SFC_ACCUM-SNOW_54HR.gif
0Z GFS:
http://wxcaster4.com/gfs/CONUS2_GFS0P5_SFC_ACCUM-SNOW_60HR.gif
Conservative estimates are anywhere form 4-8 inches but some estimates are upwards of 16 inches.
Here are a few 12z maps to peruse:
12Z NCEP ETA:
http://wxcaster4.com/nam/CONUS1_ETA212_SFC_ACCUM-SNOWFALL_60HR.gif
http://wxcaster4.com/nam/CONUS1_ETA212_SFC_ACCUMSNOWFALL-KUCHERA_60HR.gif
12Z NAM:
http://wxcaster4.com/nam/CONUS1_NAM212-PARA_SFC_ACCUM-SNOW-KUCHERA_60HR.gif
12Z GFS:
http://204.2.104.196/gfs/WINTER_GFS0P5_SFC_ACCUM-SNOW_54HR.gif
0Z GFS:
http://wxcaster4.com/gfs/CONUS2_GFS0P5_SFC_ACCUM-SNOW_60HR.gif