❄️ Can it be too cold to snow?
Nope—but it can be too dry.
Breaking down this weather myth in today’s Meteorology Monday!
Have you ever said “it’s too cold to snow”?
🎥 Watch the reel + read the blog: [bit.ly/4rRKmYH]
#MeteorologyMonday #TulsaWeather #Meteorologist #WeatherMyth #TooColdToSnow
The polar vortex is back in the headlines. But before you scroll past it, here’s the real science behind the term—and why Oklahoma and Texas should care.
🌀 Meteorology Monday blog + video drop today!
#MeteorologyMonday #PolarVortex #WeatherScience #STEMInfluencer #TulsaWeather
Frozen precip isn’t just snowflakes ❄️
This week on #MeteorologyMonday: sleet, freezing rain, and how these winter threats form differently. Knowing what’s falling makes a big difference in how we stay safe.
#TulsaWeather #WomenOfWx #WeatherPreparedness #WomenInSTEM #STEMInfluencer
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
❄️ What is a blue norther?
It’s a fast-moving arctic front that can drop temps dramatically—Tulsa’s 1911 event saw ~83°F to ~17°F in hours.
This #MeteorologyMonday breaks it down.
#BlueNorther #StormHistory #TulsaWeather #Meteorologist #MeteorologistLife #STEMInfluencer #WomenInSTEM
Probably a bad day to mow the lawn. #TulsaWeather
It's not a party until the power goes out. #TulsaWeather
It's too late in the year for this BS. #TulsaWeather
A storm developed South of us between Jenks and Broken Arrow and developed over us. #TulsaWeather
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
June 3, 2025
#TulsaWeather
A chunk of hail in a white man’s hand, wearing a black coat. The hail is a little smaller than a golf ball, with a clear outer edge that is bumpy and irregular and a milky white interior sphere.
Some heavy rain and hail on my drive home. I’m gonna have to check for dents, some of the hail bouncing off my car was bigger than this chunk that was on my porch. Now? All quiet. Storm chances through the evening, though.
#Flashes #WeatherSky #TulsaWeather
Tulsa's Emergency Management Agency reveals crucial details about warning sirens and new resources for the deaf community—are you prepared for severe weather?
Click to read more!
#TulsaTulsaCounty #OK #SevereWeatherSafety #CitizenPortal #EmergencyPreparedness #TulsaWeather #CommunityAwareness
My coffee is officially shaking from the thunder in Tulsa. ☕️⚡️ It's like nature is trying to tell me I need more caffeine. #TulsaWeather #ThunderCoffee #MorningMayhem
🚨Severe Weather Awareness Week starts NOW!🚨
I’ll be sharing daily weather safety tips to get you ready for severe weather season.🌪️⚡
Floods, tornadoes, lightning & more—what concerns YOU most? Drop it below!⬇️
#SevereWeatherAwareness #WeatherSafety #StormReady #TulsaWeather
💌Tulsa’s Valentine’s Day weather history is WILD!🌡️❄️
💘Warmest: 80°F in 1910
💙Coldest: -10°F in 1905
❄️Snowiest: 4.2” in 2021
That’s 18 Valentine’s Days with snow since 1894!
Do you prefer a cozy, snowy Valentine’s or one with sunshine?
#TulsaWeather
❄️On Feb 1, 2011, Tulsa experienced a record-breaking 13.2” of snow in a single day! If you count the full storm (Jan 31 - Feb 1), we racked up 14 inches! 🌨️
Were you around for this winter storm? Let’s reminisce in the comments! ❄️👇
#TulsaWeather #Meteorologist
🎊✨ Tulsa’s Lunar New Year Festival is this Saturday, and the weather is looking great for an evening of celebrations!🏮
🌙 6 PM: 58°F – Windy but mostly clear
🌙 8 PM: 54°F – Still breezy, but dry
Get ready to welcome the Year of the Snake with perfect festival weather! 🎆
#TulsaWeather