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Permian Basin Snow

Jacob Ford|Odessa American Odessa American

  • Jacob Ford
  • Posted on Jan 10, 2021

    by Jacob Ford

National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Snow is seen accumulated in an oilfield off TX-191 Sunday morning between Midland and Odessa. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Snow is seen accumulated on prickly pear cacti Sunday morning near the CAF High Sky Wing. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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Snow is seen accumulated on prickly pear cacti Sunday morning near the CAF High Sky Wing. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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Snow is seen accumulated at the Permian Basin Vietnam Veterans Memorial. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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Snow is seen accumulated at the Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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Snow is seen accumulated on prickly pear cacti Sunday morning near the CAF High Sky Wing. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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Snow is seen accumulated on traffic light on FM 1788. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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A calf follows it's herd in a field off TX-191 Sunday morning between Midland and Odessa. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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OAT011021_Weather_WIldart_

Jacob Ford

OAT011021_Weather_WIldart_

National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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Jacob Ford

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Snow is seen accumulated on the helicopter at the Permian Basin Vietnam Veterans Memorial. National Weather Service Meteorologist Devin Chehak reported an accumulation of two inches around Odessa and Midland. Chehak reported accumulations of nine inches in Lamesa, about eight inches in Hobbs, N.M., 6 1/2 inches in Lovington, N.M., 5 1/2 inches 30 miles east of Big Spring at the small town of Westbrook, and a little under four inches at Snyder. Chehak said he predicted a warming trend beginning the middle of the week.

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