I will add more photos as the storm progresses. Visibility has been reduced to 50-100yds. If you have images of your own, post them up. This is going to be a Winter blizzard that Oklahoma won't soon forget so get it in pictures if you can.





Not as bad as Christmas Eve 2009 but whatever.
We haven't been hit with as much ICE as we received in 2009 but the total accumulation is more than any other Winter weather event in Oklahoma history.
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I did my good deed for today... Went out and pulled several people out of ditches and gave some a ride and did not charge them. The truck is sitting on the snow and has 32in tires, it is getting deep. Over 600,000 miles on her, had not started it on over a year, and she still does what is asked. 1 lexus and 4 full size truck pulled by her today. May be the best truck I ever bought? The Titan is in the barn avoiding getting bumped, and may come out later.
We haven't been hit with as much ICE as we received in 2009 but the total accumulation is more than any other Winter weather event in Oklahoma history.
You can't really tell in the pic, but that snow was bumper deep on the GMC for another 10 feet. I had a lot of snow to pull him through and I'm surprised the highway tires on my truck were able to do it. Days like this sure make me miss my last truck.HA HA HA HA! Man, I wasn't going to say anything...but since you started it; I saw a lot of Chevrolet / Dodge trucks stranded but I only saw ONE Ford 4x4 stranded. I'm glad to have a truck that's Built Ford Tough.
In fact, the truck I had to pull out was...a GMC Z71.
You can't really tell in the pic, but that snow was bumper deep on the GMC for another 10 feet. I had a lot of snow to pull him through and I'm surprised the highway tires on my truck were able to do it. Days like this sure make me miss my last truck.
You guys can't beat this I pulled out a rescue squad that weighed over 15000 lbs with my chevy avalanche! So what about Chevys?