Winter fun outdoors? Don’t skip the sunscreen.
Snow reflects UV like bright water or sand—so you can be just as vulnerable to sunburn.
This #MeteorologyMonday explains how.
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How likely is a White Christmas in Tulsa?
🎄 Not very—but it has happened.
This #MeteorologyMonday looks at past patterns and 2025 potential.
#WhiteChristmas #TulsaWeather #HolidayForecast #Meteorologist #MeteorologistLife #TulsaMeteorologist #WomenInSTEM #STEMInfluencer
Why does it feel colder than it is? Wind chill! 💨
This week’s #MeteorologyMonday breaks it down fast—and the blog has even more science.
#WindChill #WinterSafety #TulsaWeather #Meteorologist #MeteorologistLife #TulsaMeteorologist #STEMInfluencer #WomenInSTEM
5 ways to protect your house before winter arrives:
✅ Seal drafts
✅ Insulate pipes
✅ Prep HVAC
✅ Drain hoses
✅ Stock up for outages
This week’s #MeteorologyMonday has more!
#TulsaWeather #ColdPrep #Meteorologist #MeteorologistLife #TulsaMeteorologist #STEMInfluencer #WomenInSTEM
❄️ Tulsa's first measurable snow usually arrives in December — but not always.
This week’s #MeteorologyMonday looks at historical snowfall trends and what counts as “measurable.”
#TulsaWeather #FirstSnow #Meteorologist #MeteorologistLife #TulsaMeteorologist #STEMInfluencer #WomenInSTEM
🎃 Can Halloween bring snow to Tulsa?
Yes — and it already has!
Check out this week’s Meteorology Monday to see when, why, and what it means for this year.
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🌀Hurricanes don’t stop where they make landfall.
Their remnants often move inland, dumping rain and sparking tornadoes—even in Oklahoma.
This week’s #MeteorologyMonday explains the risk.
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🌀 Peak hurricane season is here.
This #MeteorologyMonday breaks down why September is the most active month.
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🔥 This week’s #MeteorologyMonday: Dry lightning.
It’s the fire-starting kind—lightning without rain. It’s common in August and dangerous for wildfire season.
#WeatherWatch #DryLightning #WildfireSeason #Meteorologist #WomenInSTEM #MeteorologistLife #TulsaMeteorologist #STEMInfluencer
⚠️ Late summer and early fall? Still storm season.
Heat + cold fronts + tropical moisture = sneaky severe weather.
Here’s this week’s #MeteorologyMonday.
#SevereWeather #WeatherEducation #Meteorologist #WomenInSTEM #MeteorologistLife #MeteorologistMom #TulsaMeteorologist #STEMInfluencer
☔️ Tulsa’s biggest downpour on record?
📅 July 27, 1963
📏 7.54 inches in one day
That’s one soggy summer memory!
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🌪️ Build your plan BEFORE you need it.
✅ List emergency contacts
✅ Pick meeting spots
✅ Know where to shelter
✅ Practice regularly
✅ Assign family roles
💬What's one smart step your family includes in your plan?
#StormReady #EmergencyPreparedness #TulsaMeteorologist #WomenInSTEM #MeteorologistLife
📢 Bad. Good. BEST. Weather Alerts.
🚫 Don’t rely on sirens or social media alone.
✅ Apps and weather radios are solid.
🏆 Get the gold standard: multiple custom alert systems.
💬 What’s your most trusted weather alert tool?
#SevereWeatherPreparedness #ReliableWeatherAlerts #TulsaMeteorologist