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Heavy Lake Effect Snow Downwind of the Great Lakes; Unsettled Weather Along the West Coast

Heavy lake-effect snow and gusty winds will continue through Thursday downwind of the Great Lakes. Snowfall totals could reach up to 2 feet. The combination of heavy snow and gusty winds will bring hazardous driving conditions with blowing and drifting snow. A Pacific Storm will bring areas of low elevation rain and higher elevation snow from northern California into the Pacific Northwest. Read More >

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SPC
ID #
Date Time
(CST)
Path
Length
(miles)
Path
Width
(yards)
F-Scale Killed Injured County Path
57-122 05/24/1957 2030 n/a n/a F? 0 0 Baylor 10 SW Seymour
57-130 08/12/1957 1550 0.4 100 F2 0 0 Baylor/ Throckmorton 15 SW Seymour
57-135 10/07/1957 1915 2 n/a F2 0 0 Baylor W of Seymour
58-5 03/08/1958 0010 1.3 33 F1 0 0 Baylor Seymour and Bomarton areas
61-47 05/07/1961 2300 0.8 15 F0 0 0 Baylor 5 S Seymour
76-36 04/15/1976 1838 0.1 n/a F2 0 0 Baylor 10 S Seymour
79-41 04/10/1979 1649 10 300 F2 0 0 Baylor NW side of Seymour - 2 NNE Mabelle
80-10 04/02/1980 1210 8 250 F4 0 0 Baylor 5 E- ~11 ENE Seymour
86-59 05/14/1986 1630 1.0 10 F0 0 0 Baylor 8 SW Seymour
92-11 03/08/1992 1705 0.2 10 F0 0 0 Baylor 1 N Seymour
93-33 05/08/1993 1357 8 80 F0 0 0 Baylor 7 S Seymour - 9 S Mabelle
93-88 10/12/1993 1712 7 40 F1 0 0 Baylor 7 ESE Seymour - 2 WSW Westover
  04/13/2007 1338 6 880 EF0 0 0 Baylor 6 SSW - 5 SE Seymour
 

Records taken from the Storm Prediction Center archive data, "Storm Data", and data from the National Weather Service office in Norman. Data modified as described in NOAA Tech Memo NWS SR-209 (Speheger, D., 2001: "Corrections to the Historic Tornado Database").

Historic data, especially before 1950, are likely incomplete.