Brent wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:Maybe this will be the year it finally snows in March or even April

there's gonna be something else up here eventually
It's been years
I'm amazed we have had more snow than Amarillo! I didn't think that was possible haha
There's been a lot of impossible things this winter here though. Kind of amazed we have our average snowfall
Tulsa doesn’t really seem like a good place to live for a weather enthusiast. You never really hear about anything memorable happening there, not even tornadoes.The eastern part of OK seems like a dead zone in general for the most part.
Haha yeah other than the derecho a few summers ago there hasn't been anything notable(although that derecho was about the worst thing I've ever seen even growing up in Dixie alley more like the hurricanes I remember 20-30 years ago). The winter storms have otherwise honestly been the most impactful events each year haha
Schools closed a week several times
But personally I've seen enough severe weather from Alabama and Dallas. Don't really miss it. I got someone the other day when I told them I was in Alabama in April 2011. It gets a reaction of disbelief because there were multiple tornadoes that month that killed more than Moore and El Reno ever has
I’m with you. I’ve seen enough severe weather. You replace enough roofs, totaled cars and downed fences it gets old. Unless it’s a high risk, you won’t find me on the board. I saw the Jarrell tornado up close and it’s something I’d not want to see again. I remember thinking “God help who ever is under that.”
Incidentally, I found if you want the best place for all types of weather the winner was…..Iowa. Severe weather, decent rain, snows regularly and an occasional blizzard. I did a whole spreadsheet just as an exercise in futility.