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You seem to be getting your wish. Most of the state is going way down in the snow forecast tonight. Way more so than this afternoon. Maybe 2 inches in OKC and maybe 4 in the far north. It's passing into Kansas, go figure. The storms always track north of us, we aren't always too warm, they just pass north. Every single time. Believe me, I've paid attention over the years.
I understand how this will help recovery efforts from the ice storm, yes. But, I love snow and this always seems to happen to us. Not to mention our record snow is still just 1ft and even San Antonio has seen more. That just doesn't add up ![]() |
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We are suppose to have some snow here in Tahlequah. I hope this doesn't mean that the Murrell Home celebration will be cancelled again.
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...I grew up there and experienced that winter and it was crazy but beautiful! |
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Wow, 940, that is the highest number of rep points I have ever seen!
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