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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Major winter storm brewing for southwestern U.S.

storm forecast
An early season winter season weather is preparing in the Free airline and is estimated to bring blizzard circumstances and heavy ideal accumulations of over a foot to the lower High Flatlands on Friday, making travel across the location risky, if not unattainable.

Winter weather wrist timepieces were from the National Climate Assistance on Wednesday for much of New South america, the panhandles of Tx and Ok, excessive northwestern Ok, southeastern Co, and north western and south-central Might.

Between 12 and 15 in. of ideal is estimated to fall on servings of the Tx and Ok panhandles providing near-blizzard-like circumstances to the area Friday.

The biggest ideal and most effective years are required Friday morning through Friday night and Wednesday, the elements service said.

North years of 20 to 30 mph will compliment the ideal for much of the weather. Consistent wind gusts of 35 to 45 mph will also be possible, according to the elements service.

A blizzard check out or notice may be considered for the Tx and Ok panhandles in future estimates, the elements service said.

A blizzard check out is in effect for lower New South america where as much as 8 in. of ideal, in addition to years gusting to 45 mph, will likely cause whiteout circumstances across the location Friday.

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