How much has fallen so far?

How much has fallen so far?

See how much snow has fallen in Oklahoma so far

These snow totals are expected to increase on Friday

We’re worried at the moment, but we’re keeping an overview. AND THE SNOW, IT CONTINUES TO FALL THIS MORNING, BUT IT’S STILL MOVING SLOWLY OUT OF THE SUBWAY. BUT IT COULD CAUSE SOME TRAVEL PROBLEMS. THIS MORNING. METEOROLOGIST JOSEPH NEUBAUER COME TO US NOW AND TAKE A LOOK AT HOW MUCH SNOW WE HAVE GOT SO FAR. And JOSEPH, it really depends on where you are in the state. YES, ABSOLUTELY. North end of the metro, maybe an inch or two of snow. Will Rogers achieved three and a half and that was good enough for a daily snowfall record. AND THEN YOU GO TO MOORE IN NORMAN AND IT STARTS TO GET A LOT MORE. IF WE CAN GET THE WEATHER HERE AND SEE SOME OF THESE SNOW ACROSS THE AREA IT WILL BE FOUR TO 5 TO 6. IT CERTAINLY STRENGTHENS AS YOU CONTINUE TO GO SOUTH. There is also an eastern component. We look at the map. BUT YES, I mean that’s not a typo. MOORE NORMAN GOLDSBY FOUR FIVE SIX INCHES OF SNOW SAYS THREE½. I’ll have an update from the weather service shortly on our snow levels outside the airport here in OKC. I imagine we probably climbed a little closer to 10 inches, but you can see yesterday’s total there at midnight. This was a pleasant daily record for the airport here in OKC. And that’s the Eastern component I was talking about. YOU GO DOWN TO SLFUR ARDMORE AND THEN TOWARD DURANT ADA MCALESTER. I mean, it’s super impressive. It will take about a week to melt. JONATHAN WILL TALK MORE ABOUT THIS IN A SECOND. BUT YEAH, IT’S JUST REALLY IMPRESSIVE STUFF AS WE GO THROUGH IT. LET’S SAY OUR FIVE, THE MOST SNOW YOU’VE EVER RECORDED THERE IN A DAY: NINE INCHES OF SULFUR AND HOLDENVILLE. ALSO BIG WIN

See how much snow has fallen in Oklahoma so far

These snow totals are expected to increase on Friday

Snow continues to fall Friday morning, adding to the amount of snow that accumulated at the start of the winter storm on Thursday. As the snow moves out of the Oklahoma City metro, several inches of snow have fallen in the area and state over the past 24 hours. Below you can see how much snow has fallen in Oklahoma so far. Ardmore: 9 inches Sulfur: 8.5 inches McAlester: 8 inches Holdenville: 7.5 inches Ada: 7 inches Goldsby: 6 inches Seminole: 5.5 inches East of Norman: 5.3 inches Harrah: 5 inches Shawnee: 5 inches Durant: 4.8 inches Alva: 4.5 inches Woodward: 4.5 inches Midwest City: 4.3 inches Tecumseh: 4 inches Tulsa: 4 inches Chickasha: 4 inches Moore: 4 inches Oklahoma City: 3.5 inches Enid: 3.5 inches Chandler: 3.5 inches Fort Cobb: 3.2 inches Purcell: 2.5 inches Stillwater: 2 inches Watonga: 2 inches Hinton: 2 inches Piedmont: 2 inches Bethany: 2 inches Guthrie: 2 inches Edmond: 2 inches Ponca City: 1 inch Kingfisher: 1 inch These snow amounts are expected to increase Friday as the KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team says most of Oklahoma will see another 1/2 to 1 inch of snow Friday. Eastern Oklahoma could receive another 1 to 2 inches. Be sure to download the KOCO 5 app to receive customized weather alerts. You can also follow our team’s coverage in the app.>> Check deals>> Check live, interactive radar>> View KOCO 5 coverage>> Download KOCO 5 app on iPhone>> Download KOCO 5 app on Android>> ” Like KOCO 5 on Facebook >> Follow KOCO 5 on X >> Stream KOCO 5 weather updates anytime on the Very Local app

Snow continues to fall Friday morning, adding to the amount of snow that accumulated at the start of the winter storm on Thursday.

As the snow moves out of the Oklahoma City metro, several inches of snow have fallen in the area and state over the past 24 hours. Below is a look at how much snow has fallen in Oklahoma so far.

  • Ardmore: 9 inches
  • Sulfur: 8.5 inches
  • McAlester: 8 inches
  • Holdenville: 7.5 inches
  • Ada: 7 inches
  • Goldsby: 6 inches
  • Seminole: 5.5 inches
  • East of Norman: 5.3 inches
  • Harrah: 5 inches
  • Shawnee: 5 inches
  • Duration: 4.8 inches
  • Alva: 4.5 inches
  • Woodward: 4.5 inches
  • Midwest City: 4.3 inches
  • Tecumseh: 4 inches
  • Tulsa: 4 inches
  • Chickasha: 4 inches
  • Moore: 4 inches
  • Oklahoma City: 3.5 inches
  • Enid: 3.5 inches
  • Chandler: 3.5 inches
  • Fort Cobb: 3.2 inches
  • Purcell: 2.5 inches
  • Still water: 2 inches
  • Watonga: 2 inches
  • Hinton: 2 inches
  • Piedmont: 2 inches
  • Bethany: 2 inches
  • Guthrie: 2 inches
  • Edmond: 2 inches
  • Ponca City: 1 inch
  • Kingfisher: 1 inch

These snow amounts are expected to increase Friday as the KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team says most of Oklahoma will see another 1/2 to 1 inch of snow Friday. Eastern Oklahoma could receive another 1 to 2 inches.



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