january 9 th -12 th cold and snow event nws amarillo, tx todd beal ken schneider

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January 9 th -12 th Cold and Snow Event NWS Amarillo, TX Todd Beal Ken Schneider

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Page 1: January 9 th -12 th Cold and Snow Event NWS Amarillo, TX Todd Beal Ken Schneider

January 9th-12th Cold and Snow Event

NWS Amarillo, TX

Todd BealKen Schneider

Page 2: January 9 th -12 th Cold and Snow Event NWS Amarillo, TX Todd Beal Ken Schneider

Overview

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Snow Event• Snow may begin across the northeastern half of

the Panhandles Sunday morning. Snow will spread over the entire area Sunday night and Monday.

• Heaviest snow Sunday night and Monday across the northeastern sections of the Panhandles– Ending Monday evening.

• Southeasterly/Easterly winds 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts Sunday night becoming northerly Monday 20 to 30 mph with higher gusts– Blowing and drifting of the snow expected

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Snowfall Amounts

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Temperature Summary

Sunday PM – Monday AM

Monday Monday PM – Tuesday AM

Tuesday Tuesday PM – Wed. AM

-5° to 5° F 0° to 15° F -15° to 5° F 0° to 15° F -10° to 0° F

***Lowest wind chills Tuesday and Wednesday mornings***

WIND CHILLS

• Arctic front blasts through the region Sunday night into early Monday morning

• Bitterly cold temperatures expected Monday through Wednesday, particularly on Tuesday• Some places may remain below freezing for up

to 90 hours• Northerly winds will produce dangerously low

wind chill values

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Impacts• Travel concerns mainly across the northeast

half of the Panhandles due to possible snow covered roads on:– All Highways and Surface Streets

• Visibility restrictions due to the falling and/or possible blowing and drifting of the snow

• Dangerously cold Wind Chills Monday through Wednesday mornings – Especially Tuesday and Wednesday mornings

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Thank You!

www.srh.noaa.gov/ama