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   MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 0039   
   24 Jan 26 07:19:26   
   
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   Mesoscale Discussion 0039   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0118 AM CST Sat Jan 24 2026   
      
   Areas affected...Far Eastern Oklahoma...Central and Northern   
   Arkansas.   
      
   Concerning...Winter mixed precipitation=20   
      
   Valid 240718Z - 241115Z   
      
   SUMMARY...Heavy snowfall, with rates up to 1 inch per hour, are   
   expected to develop from parts of far eastern Oklahoma eastward   
   across much of central and northern Arkansas over the next several   
   hours. The snow should be mixed with sleet over parts of central   
   Arkansas.   
      
   DISCUSSION...The latest water vapor imagery shows a mid-level trough   
   in the western U.S., with a belt of strong zonal westerly flow over   
   much of the central and eastern U.S. Lift is currently maximized   
   over the Ark-La-Tex and southern Ozarks, where a shortwave trough   
   appears to moving through the flow, and the right exit region of an   
   expansive mid-level jet is located. Within this zone, radar shows a   
   large area winter precipitation, which is organized into an   
   east-to-west band. This band is being supported by strong lift   
   associated with the northern edge of a 35 to 45 knot low-level jet.   
   As the low-level jet shifts eastward across south-central Arkansas   
   over the next 3 to 6 hours, isentropic lift will become maximized in   
   parts of central and northern Arkansas. Snowfall rates are expected   
   to peak near 1 inch per hour within the heaviest part of the band.   
   On southern edge of the band, a sleet/snow mix is expected. The   
   potential for heavy precipitation should continue over the next four   
   to six hours.   
      
   ..Broyles/Mosier.. 01/24/2026   
      
   ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fj=   
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   tSYjVYETPSqHHF51C8$  for graphic product...   
      
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