Oklahoma twister a top-of-the-scale EF-5
Posted: 4:22 PM - The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., was a top-of-the-scale EF-5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph.
The question of how much snow still isn't completely clear! I am getting a better idea now. I will make my first call on TV at 4pm, but I should have it posted online a little earlier. So look for that sometime this afternoon.
The EURO is stil taking the main energy across the Gulf. There will still be some energy dipping through KY that could spark some decent snow.
How Much?
Don't get caught up in these models. I believe that they are getting closer to a good resolution, but I'll wait for more data to decide.
NAM

GFS

When you get this type set-up with energy from both the north and the south it can make it hard to pick a path! I posted a general track in my earlier post. I will narrow that down later today and come up with a snowfall forecast.
Snow is coming! How much? That's the final question that needs an answer! I'll have more on that later today!
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 4:22 PM - The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., was a top-of-the-scale EF-5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph.
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