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Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:57 am
Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:57 am
Christmas night - 26th
It's gonna be a cold bitch for days after the storm, if this hold up. Amazingly this far out all the major models agree on a monster snow storm over Arkansas and Oklahoma next Tuesday-Wednesday painting anywhere from 1-2 feet across the area.
It's gonna be a cold bitch for days after the storm, if this hold up. Amazingly this far out all the major models agree on a monster snow storm over Arkansas and Oklahoma next Tuesday-Wednesday painting anywhere from 1-2 feet across the area.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:04 am to Woopigsooie20
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It's gonna be a cold bitch for days after the storm, if this hold up. Amazingly this far out all the major models agree on a monster snow storm over Arkansas and Oklahoma next Tuesday-Wednesday painting anywhere from 1-2 feet across the area.

Posted on 12/18/12 at 3:27 am to Woopigsooie20
I hope so.
I remember skimming the farmers almanac and it had 1 superstorm all winter and the rest of winter had nothing.
So this would line up.
I drive a sports car and can go nowhere in 2 inches of snow, and have an uphill driveway making it further impossible to even pull out of my driveway.
I do love snow though, me and my pup play in our annual "snow bowl" if we get enough snow. That sumbitch can tackle.
I remember skimming the farmers almanac and it had 1 superstorm all winter and the rest of winter had nothing.
So this would line up.
I drive a sports car and can go nowhere in 2 inches of snow, and have an uphill driveway making it further impossible to even pull out of my driveway.
I do love snow though, me and my pup play in our annual "snow bowl" if we get enough snow. That sumbitch can tackle.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:02 am to UltimateHog
shite. Bring it on. Will have to clean out the generator's carb this weekend. Got the Bronco ready to roll, will need to get some more long johns and plenty of fuel and oil for the chainsaws.
May need to find somewhere that carries chains for 35" mud tires. I've slacked on getting new tires, keep telling myself they'll last a little longer, but good tires with deep tread is a must for getting around in bad winter weather.
May need to find somewhere that carries chains for 35" mud tires. I've slacked on getting new tires, keep telling myself they'll last a little longer, but good tires with deep tread is a must for getting around in bad winter weather.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:04 am to CtotheVrzrbck
Yeah I plan on buying a Wrangler or Bronc type here soon for the winters.
O'Reilly's, let's do this.
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May need to find somewhere that carries chains for 35" mud tires
O'Reilly's, let's do this.

Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:19 am to UltimateHog
Bronco!!!! I've got a '79, you can get em for a lot less than jeeps and they're not chick cars. Parts are plentiful and they're easy to work on.
You give up some of the luxuries of modern cars with the older models but for a trail rig, lake cruiser, back roader, and hiking/kayak hauler I couldn't want anything any more fun. The top on the Bronco is a lot easier to get off than the steel top on the '74 Scout I had before it. Classics are never uncool.
You give up some of the luxuries of modern cars with the older models but for a trail rig, lake cruiser, back roader, and hiking/kayak hauler I couldn't want anything any more fun. The top on the Bronco is a lot easier to get off than the steel top on the '74 Scout I had before it. Classics are never uncool.
This post was edited on 12/18/12 at 4:22 am
Posted on 12/18/12 at 9:13 am to CtotheVrzrbck
Our weather guy here said these are based off the US weather models which have been extremely unreliable this year. These same models predicted Hurricane Sandy to hit Florida and go into the Gulf of Mexico...
I guess we'll see...
I guess we'll see...
Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:26 pm to Woopigsooie20
It's just one model, plus Arkansas snow is incredibly hard to predict. When one model says we could get a foot, we may get a dusting to an inch.
But hey if we get a foot I'm cool with that, I love the snow and I can walk to work.
But hey if we get a foot I'm cool with that, I love the snow and I can walk to work.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:39 pm to Stonehog
That's actually two models in the OP.
1st pic is the GFS, the other two is the EURO model.
1st pic is the GFS, the other two is the EURO model.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:42 pm to Woopigsooie20
I hope we get a thousand feets.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:57 pm to UltimateHog
Better head to the walmarks if that happens.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 2:59 pm to Woopigsooie20
It looks like I'll be able to get home for Christmas, but might be stuck for days if this thing hits.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:01 pm to Ham Malone
The EURO model has been spot on this year.
Prepare thy anuses.
Prepare thy anuses.

Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:10 pm to FlyingRazorback
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The EURO model has been spot on this year.

Posted on 12/18/12 at 4:37 pm to Woopigsooie20
Mind posting a couple links?
Posted on 12/18/12 at 5:00 pm to ArkanSONE
This is from Garrett Lewis - Chief Meteorologist KFSM/KXNW
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Yes, for those who have asked me "Why The Weather Channel is showing snow on Christmas Evening?" Here's the reason why: 1) The forecast is based on the GFS model and is likely computer generated. The GFS Model has performed terribly this season and also this hurricane season missing the forecast track by around 300-500 miles a week out. 2) The Weather Channel is based in Atlanta. 3) The preferred model is the ECMWF or the "Euro" model which has been superior as of late handling the large scale "synoptic patterns" will generate the Christmas forecast in about 48-72 hours. If there's consensus on the models... there's certainly a chance that it could happen but 'wishcasting' based on the GFS.. is a recipe for a forecasting disaster. This image is the GFS depiction of Christmas night.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 5:05 pm to FlyingRazorback
Here's another model. This one is showing primarily freezing rain on Christmas day.
Posted on 12/18/12 at 5:09 pm to FlyingRazorback
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The EURO model has been spot on this year.

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