As the southern U.S. prepares for a blast of snow and ice, you might be wondering how much snow your community in Oklahoma can expect.
Southeast Oklahoma will see the heaviest band of snow, but much of the state is expected to see at least some snow accumulation on Thursday.
Here are the latest snowfall estimates for cities across Oklahoma as of Wednesday afternoon.
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How many inches of snow will Oklahoma get?
Here are the expected snowfall ranges, according to a map by the National Weather Service in Norman, for communities across Oklahoma:
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Guymon, OK: Less than 1 inch
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Woodward, OK: Less than 2 inches
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Enid, OK: Less than 2 inches
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Clinton, OK: Less than 2 inches
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Altus, OK: Less than 2 inches
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Lawton, OK: Less than 3 inches
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Stillwater, OK: Less than 3 inches
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Oklahoma City, OK: 1 to 3 inches
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Tulsa, OK: 1 to 3 inches
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Muskogee, OK: 2 to 4 inches
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Ada, OK: 2 to 5 inches
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Ardmore, OK: 2 to 5 inches
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McAlester, OK: 3 to 6 inches
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Broken Bow, OK: 3 to 6 inches
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