Definition of Panhandle Hook

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Panhandle Hook

The term 'Panhandle Hook' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' Low pressure systems that originate in the panhandle region of Texas and Oklahoma which initially move east and then 'hook' or recurve more northeast toward the upper Midwest or Great Lakes region. In winter, these systems usually deposit heavy snows north of their surface track. Thunderstorms may be found south of the track. '.

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