All Oklahoma tornado victims identified
Updated: 4:37 AM - The death toll from this week's monster tornado in Oklahoma stands at 24, with all victims positively identified.
Here are some totals from the NWS Jackson.
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY
930 PM EST WED JAN 26 2011
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
1200 PM SNOW 2 NE MCKEE 37.45N 83.97W
01/26/2011 E2.0 INCH JACKSON KY TRAINED SPOTTER
1200 PM SNOW 3 ENE WALTZ 38.33N 83.39W
01/26/2011 E2.0 INCH ROWAN KY TRAINED SPOTTER
1200 PM SNOW MOUNT STERLING 38.06N 83.95W
01/26/2011 E3.0 INCH MONTGOMERY KY TRAINED SPOTTER
1200 PM SNOW FRAKES 36.64N 83.93W
01/26/2011 E1.5 INCH BELL KY EMERGENCY MNGR
1200 PM SNOW 3 WNW WEST LIBERTY 37.93N 83.32W
01/26/2011 M0.9 INCH MORGAN KY NWS EMPLOYEE
1215 PM SNOW ISONVILLE 38.07N 83.05W
01/26/2011 E3.0 INCH ELLIOTT KY PUBLIC
1230 PM SNOW 4 NE TATEVILLE 37.00N 84.52W
01/26/2011 M1.4 INCH PULASKI KY TRAINED SPOTTER
0100 PM SNOW 2 ESE TALBERT 37.41N 83.43W
01/26/2011 M1.8 INCH BREATHITT KY NWS EMPLOYEE
1.8 INCHES IN THE LAST 4 HOURS WITH A SNOW DEPTH OF 2
INCHES.
0200 PM SNOW LONDON 37.13N 84.08W
01/26/2011 E2.0 INCH LAUREL KY TRAINED SPOTTER
0200 PM SNOW 1 NE WHITLEY CITY 36.73N 84.46W
01/26/2011 E1.5 INCH MCCREARY KY TRAINED SPOTTER
0210 PM SNOW FRAKES 36.64N 83.93W
01/26/2011 E3.0 INCH BELL KY EMERGENCY MNGR
0210 PM SNOW FONDE 36.60N 83.88W
01/26/2011 E5.0 INCH BELL KY EMERGENCY MNGR
0225 PM SNOW 1 SSE NED 37.39N 83.26W
01/26/2011 M2.0 INCH PERRY KY TRAINED SPOTTER
0250 PM SNOW 1 S ISLAND CITY 37.35N 83.77W
01/26/2011 M2.0 INCH OWSLEY KY CO-OP OBSERVER
0300 PM SNOW 2 ESE INEZ 37.85N 82.50W
01/26/2011 E1.0 INCH MARTIN KY TRAINED SPOTTER
0300 PM SNOW 4 WSW PRESTONSBURG 37.65N 82.83W
01/26/2011 M0.4 INCH FLOYD KY NWS EMPLOYEE
1-2 INCHES OF SNOW ESTIMATED ON SURROUNDING RIDGES
0300 PM SNOW PAINTSVILLE 37.82N 82.81W
01/26/2011 M1.0 INCH JOHNSON KY TRAINED SPOTTER
A TRAINED SPOTTER MEASURED ABOUT AN INCH OF SNOW IN AND
AROUND PAINTSVILLE.
0300 PM SNOW 4 ENE JACKSON 37.58N 83.31W
01/26/2011 M3.1 INCH BREATHITT KY NWS EMPLOYEE
3.1 INCHES OF SNOWFALL WAS MEASURED AT THE NWS
OFFICE...WITH A SNOW DEPTH OF 3 INCHES.
0400 PM SNOW 3 SSE WHITESBURG 37.08N 82.80W
01/26/2011 E5.0 INCH LETCHER KY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
SNOW PLOW DRIVER ESTIMATED 5 INCHES OF SNOW ALONG U.S.
RT. 119 ON TOP OF PINE MOUNTAIN NEAR 2600 FEET
0400 PM SNOW 1 SSW LEATHERWOOD 37.03N 83.18W
01/26/2011 E3.0 INCH HARLAN KY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
SNOW PLOW DRIVER ESTIMATED 3 INCHES OF SNOW ALONG RT. 221
AT 2100 FEET NEAR THE JUNCTION OF HARLAN...PERRY...AND
LESLIE COUNTIES.
0400 PM SNOW 3 N HARLAN 36.88N 83.32W
01/26/2011 E3.0 INCH HARLAN KY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
SNOW PLOW DRIVER ESTIMATED 3 INCHES OF SNOW ALONG RT. 421
ON TOP OF PINE MOUNTAIN NEAR 2600 FEET.
0400 PM SNOW 4 SSE LYNCH 36.91N 82.89W
01/26/2011 E6.0 INCH HARLAN KY DEPT OF HIGHWAYS
SNOW PLOW DRIVER ESTIMATED AT LEAST 6 INCHES OF SNOW
ALONG RT. 160 ON BLACK MOUNTAIN NEAR 3700 FEET
0445 PM SNOW 2 NW JACKSON 37.58N 83.41W
01/26/2011 M1.3 INCH BREATHITT KY NWS EMPLOYEE
Another disturbance will creep in here for Thursday night and into Friday. Probably more on Friday. It's a clipper system and it could bring some more light accumulations to the area. By light I am thinking around 1"-2" the cut-off will be pretty sharp on the southe west side of this system.
I'll show you how deep the SW penetration is from some of the data.
EURO

The EURO has moisture spreading just passed I-75 in our area.
GFS
The GFS and EURO keep the heaviest moisture in far east KY. Or more towards NE KY. Again... I don't expect this to be a big deal, but you can't rule out an inch or so.
There is another system showing up on my radar for next week! But I am sure you feel the same way.. Let's talk about it tomorrow! This last one has whipped me.
Thanks for all of your comments. I just thought... why not just tell the truth! Why avoid what happened. Of course you will run into some negative Nancy's out there...LOL... That's OK! Oh and I know it looks like my math was off with the percenatge. I'm not talking about the storms hit... (I didn't want to bring that up just needed a boost for myself...LOL... I'm not that arrogant) i look at counties in certain snow swaths. Not the storm count. So many areas have to meet the criteria of 3-6 for example. Sorry for the confusion.
C-Ya Bye
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