TULSA - A huge winter storm moved across Oklahoma Monday and overnight Tuesday. We updated this page throughout letting you know where the snow was as the storm system made its way across the Sooner state.
The heaviest snow fell north of Tulsa. Here are the snowfall totals in the 2NEWS viewing area before it melted:
Northern Osage county: 5"
Sedan, KS: 5"
Bartlesville: 2-4"
Bernice (Grand Lake area): 3"
Nowata: 3"
Independence KS: 2"
Miami: 2"
Pawnee: 1"
Tulsa County: 0-1"
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7:26 a.m. The system that came through the state has left Oklahoma and moved on. There are a few flurries in Creek County near Bristow, but nothing that will accumulate. Temperatures are above freezing, so whatever snow is on the ground now will continue to melt away
6:50 a.m. Nearly all the snow on the ground has melted in Tulsa
6:22 a.m. Snow continues melting across Green Country. There is less snow on the ground now compared to 3am. Temperature= 35 degrees.
5:02 a.m. The Tulsa NWS has dropped the Blizzard Warning for counties along the KS/OK state line. Tulsa county has been removed from the Winter Weather Advisory.
4:58 a.m. A band of light snow is moving back into Tulsa and extends toward Muskogee and Grand Lake.
4:44 a.m. Taft Price is readying for live shots during the 5am news. He'll talk about why the snow is melting so quickly.
3:58 a.m. George Flickinger says other than flurries, most of the snow has ended in Tulsa.
3:28 a.m. 4.0" of snow reported in Bartlesville by law enforcement. 2NEWS Reporter Dan Pearlman reports 1-2" in Bartlesville. He'll be live on 5am news.
3:11 a.m. Tulsa has received 1.30" of rain since yesterday until 3am.
2;47 a.m. George Flickinger says another band of snow will move across Tulsa county area at 3am. Also noting heavy snow toward Grand Lake.
2:14 a.m. George Flickinger says temperature will barely change all morning and that additional snow will have difficulty accumulating.
2:11 a.m. Periods of heavy snow in Tulsa, but it's melting. Temperature is 33 degrees.
1:05 a.m. George Flickinger saw a traffic accident on the BA Expressway (Highway 51) in Broken Arrow on his commute to work. Said heavy snow was falling at the time. Reported that bridges were slushy.
12:40 a.m. Tulsa reporting 33 with NW winds at 17 mph. The wind chill is 22 degrees. Seeing snow on roadways on our Brookside tower cam.
12:25 a.m. Dan Threlkeld reporting heavy snow now in SE Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Storm still moving east. Roads becoming slick and hazardous.
12:01 a.m. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol now noting that Tulsa, Okmulgee, Creek, and Rogers county have slick bridges and overpasses. Road conditions are getting worse.
11:55 p.m. Dan Threlkeld noted the temperature in Tulsa has now dropped to 33. Snow starting to stick on the roads. Waiting on an updated report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol on roads.
11:25 p.m. Snow picking up in the Tulsa area.
11:02 p.m. Dan Threlkeld says the snow is now ending in far western Oklahoma as the upper low moves east. Tulsa could still see another 1" - 3" of snow before it ends.
10:35 p.m. Dan Threlkeld noted the ground temperatures are so very warm most of the snow is melting on contact. As temperatures drop expect more slick roads by morning.
10:00 p.m. Brittany Rainey will do a live report out in the Snow in Brookside.
9:30 p.m. Heavy sleet reported just east of Tulsa.
9:05 p.m. Dan Threlkeld reported 1" of snow on the ground in Pawnee. The heavy snow has been in Woodward. There the N.W.S. reported 13.2" of snow
8:55 p.m. 1/2" snow reported in Hallett, OK
8:35 p.m. Oklahoma Department of Public Safety reporting slick and hazardous driving conditions in Pawnee and Osage counties.
8:05 p.m. Dan Threlkeld taking phone calls from folks in the Tulsa metro all reporting snow. Roads still just wet, but as we cool off, slick roads are expected.
7:45 p.m. It is snowing in Brookside!
7:00 p.m. Dan Threlkeld reports Snow now coming down in in Ponca City with a 7pm temp. of 33. Snow still falling in Enid and Stillwater.
6:55 p.m. Dan Threlkeld noted the temperature in Bartlesville has now dropped to 35 in Bartlesville.
6: 40 p.m. Dan Threlkeld is seeing heavier rainfall moving back into Broken Arrow. Expect some sleet in the next 30 minutes.
6:25 p.m. Brittany Rainey is reporting snow now in Pawnee and Osage counties.
6:22 p.m. Troopers reporting road conditions as slick and hazardous for most counties West of I-35.
6:12 p.m. Rainfall totals -- 1.29" in Okmulgee, 1" in Oilton, 1.1" in Hectorville, 1" in Skiatook.
6:05 p.m. Reports of sleet in Tulsa, Owasso
6:05 p.m. 2News Reporter Brandon Richard is now seeing snow in Stillwater.
5:15 p.m. Reports of heavy sleeting in Collinsville.
4:55 p.m. Double Doppler 2 shows another wave of rain to the south of Tulsa will move in









