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Snow and ice slam southern Plains, cut power

From New Mexico to North Carolina, winter storm warnings in effect


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OKLAHOMA CITY - A storm that toppled power lines, closed major highways and buried parts of the southern Plains in heavy ice and snow began moving into the South on Friday, leaving tens of thousands of people in the dark — possibly for several more days.


Winter storm warnings were in effect from New Mexico to North Carolina, and Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe declared a state of emergency. The storm threatened to dump up to a foot of snow across the region after leaving 13 inches in the northern Texas Panhandle, where nearly all of Interstate 40 from the Texas-Oklahoma line to New Mexico was closed.

The closure stranded dozens of people at the Travel Centers of America truck stop along I-40 in Sayre in far western Oklahoma.

"There's probably 3 1/2 inches of packed ice on the road. And it's no snow, it's all ice," said David Hill of Oklahoma City, who was hauling a load of food products. "I've probably got 2 inches that covers my whole tractor. It's pure ice."

Hardest hit areas
Heavy ice brought down electrical lines and trees limbs, leaving nearly 142,000 homes and businesses in Oklahoma without power Friday, according to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management.

"In some places, as far you can see there are hundreds of utility poles on the ground," said Andrea Chancellor, spokeswoman for Public Service Co. of Oklahoma. She said it could be five days before electricity is restored to all customers.

Flights were canceled Friday morning at airports in Oklahoma City and Little Rock, Ark.

Arkansas State Police warned people who were driving to work on Friday to be prepared to be stranded. Spokesman Bill Sadler encouraged motorists to bring blankets, water and snacks with them and to line up a hotel room within walking distance or otherwise plan for an overnight stay.

The snow, sleet and freezing rain were expected to crawl east through Friday. In Arkansas, as much as a foot of snow could fall near the Missouri state line, northern parts of central Tennessee could see up to 8 inches and western North Carolina could get hit with a foot of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

More snow also was expected in Texas and Oklahoma, where dozens of shelters were opened for those who needed a warm place to stay, including First United Methodist Church in Hobart, about 120 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. Pastor Kyle Clark said downed trees and utility poles littered the slick roadways and most of the town of about 4,000 residents had no electricity.

"We've got gas heat and we are illuminating the place with candles," Clark said late Thursday.

Farther southwest in Altus, home to about 7,000 residences and businesses, power was out except at the hospital and other emergency operations with generators, said emergency management director Lloyd Colston.

Dangerous conditions

More than two dozen flights were canceled Friday morning at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City following the cancellation of more than 100 flights Thursday because of concerns about ice buildup on planes, according to the airport's Web site. In Arkansas, Little Rock National Airport reported that a number of flights were canceled.

Flights also were canceled Thursday in Tulsa and in Texas out of Lubbock, Amarillo and Wichita Falls.

The Texas Department of Transportation closed I-40 east and west of Amarillo on Friday and a few other major roadways. Downed power lines and icy, dangerous road conditions also temporarily closed a 50-mile stretch of I-44 southwest of Oklahoma City and parts of I-40 in far western Oklahoma and eastern New Mexico on Thursday.
 

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it's not as bad in my neck of the woods as i thought it would be....although it could get bad tonight as it's still raining, but i expected more~~:<<
 
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it's not as bad in my neck of the woods as i thought it would be....although it could get bad tonight as it's still raining, but i expected more~~:<<


Good to know there SG...Thought we would lose you.....

In some parts of Olk, there's 100,000 without Power...and They said it Could be Next Week !! before they get it back ! :ohno:
 

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yeah, the bad stuff is to the north of me.....don't think i'm out of the woods yet, looks like my driveway's icy, but i wasn't planning on leaving the house today anyway. wanted to see some damn snow, not this icy concoction

my dog is just gonna have to realize that he's the one who shits outside, not me
 

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It was sleeting this morning, and now it's snowing pretty hard. We are hovering around freezing so the roads aren't solid sheets of ice yet. I just got home from the gym and there are a lot of people out and about.

However, when it gets down to 20 degrees tonight and all this shit freezes, I'm going to have a pretty fun drive to work.
 

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It's going to be zero to ten above here in the tri-state area tonight.
 

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I usually don't like to curse, but Son Of A Bitch it is heading this way. I not so sure about the temps though. We might be on the cut off between a hard ice storm and just slush. Will just have to wait and see. Was out today running errands and got by the store for extra bread and milk etc just in case. I had enough winter for a while during that ass kicker of a cold snap a few weeks ago.
 

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we're supposed to get bad weather here tonight as well...but so far, nothing
 

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I live just north of Oklahoma City. We just missed the full brunt of the ice storm by just about 50 miles, which was all south and west of us.. So I feel very lucky. The weathermen were saying for two days that all it takes was an inch of accumulated ice to load the powerlines and lose all electricity in the area. So be prepared.. And we ended up with about a half to three quarters of an inch on the lines. So it was a close call. But we are getting more snow that I've seen for awhile.
 

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I'm in NC, and we got 6 inches last night and they're calling for more today and tonight.

We're not used to this kind of weather and am ill-equipped to dig out of it. I'm supposed to go to the Canes-Hawks game tonight in Raleigh, but I don't know how I'm gonna get out of my neighborhood to get down there.
 

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we sure got the snow last night as well.....its not really that cold though, and at least the main roads are melting it away ok, but side roads are bad......
 

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We live just South of the I 85 Corridor as some folks call the boundary where snow will fall and not be masked by storms moving west east by the Smokey and Blue Ridge Moutains. We got off lucky compared to about those who live 40 miles North of my area where folks will be digging out for quite a while. Cold temps are to set in tonight and even here the slush will be around a few days. Good basketball on though as tonight Kansas and Kansas State get it on as well as South Carolina Georgia.
 

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I just went out today to go to the store, and as I was walking along in my short sleeve shirt, I was thinking how lucky I was to be living in SoCal. Sure we had a lot of rain for a few days, but we needed it anyway. Most weren't affected by the flooding.
 

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