How much snow did Oklahoma City, rest of state get in January storm?

Thanks to strong winds and "blizzardlike conditions," it may be hard to tell how much snow really fell across Oklahoma Monday and Tuesday.

Blowing snow has made it difficult, according to the National Weather Service in Norman, to get accurate snowfall measurements.

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But according to the latest snowfall estimates, the Oklahoma panhandle received anywhere from 4 to 10 inches of snow. In far northwest Oklahoma, the Woodward area received three inches. The rest of northwestern Oklahoma received between one to three inches of snow, with reports including two inches in Alva and one-and-a-half inches in Enid.

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Anywhere from 0.1 to one inches of snow fell in Oklahoma City and much of central and western Oklahoma.

A blue jay is seen Jan. 9 in a backyard garden in Edmond after an overnight light snow.
A blue jay is seen Jan. 9 in a backyard garden in Edmond after an overnight light snow.

To create snowfall reports, the meteorologists in Norman receive information from partners, observers and the public. Any reports on snow amounts are welcome, the weather service said.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: How much snow fell in 'blizzardlike' Oklahoma storm?