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Powerful Storms to Impact the Western U.S. and Northern Plains

A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will bring excessive rainfall, flash flooding, and very strong winds to southwest Oregon and northwest California through Thursday. A High Risk (level 4 of 4) of Excessive Rainfall has been issued. A storm system over the northern Plains will produce locally heavy snow in North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 6:38:24 am CST

The Southern Plains will be tapping into some colder Canadian-based air by Wednesday with cooler than normal temperatures for late November. This will be the first time since early spring since high temperatures have been this cool in many areas. The last high tempreature below 60 in OKC was on April 2.
Tempeartures will generally be seasonable this week with slightly warmer yet mild temperatures this weekend.
Lots of sun is expected this week with only low rain chances toward middle of next week.
The CPC temperature outlook for 8-14 days out is leaning 30-50% probability of below normal temperatures across most of our area, to near normal temperatures to our areas near and south of the Red River.

 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(CST)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Oklahoma City, OK05:52Clear10402554NW 1033 [WC]30.28
Norman, OK05:55Clear10362974WNW 829 [WC]30.27
Stillwater, OK05:53Clear10402759WNW 933 [WC]30.24
Lawton, OK05:53Clear10353081NNW 3-30.31
Wichita Falls, TX05:52Clear10403273NW 1232 [WC]30.32
Ponca City, OK05:53Clear10352771WSW 629 [WC]30.22
Enid, OK05:55Clear10342980W 1224 [WC]30.23
Alva, OK05:55Clear10322886W 1521 [WC]30.26
Woodward, OK05:55Clear10322474W 824 [WC]30.33
Gage, OK21:53Clear10563952S 26G38-29.80
Watonga, OK05:55Clear10352565W 729 [WC]30.32
Clinton, OK05:53Clear10362666WNW 1426 [WC]30.32
Weatherford, OK05:55Clear10362666NW 630 [WC]30.30
Altus, OK02:26Clear10393275NW 634 [WC]30.27
Frederick, OK05:53Clear10383175NW 831 [WC]30.30
Ardmore, OK05:55Clear10413270NNW 935 [WC]30.28
Ada, OK05:55Clear10373280W 632 [WC]30.26

Local Weather History For November 20th...
Heavy snow fell across northwest and north-central Oklahoma on this
date in 1988. Up to nine inches of snow fell in the Panhandle, while
five to seven inches fell in parts of northern Oklahoma. The snow was
accompanied by sleet, freezing rain, and even thunder. Blizzard
conditions were reported in Woodward and Dewey Counties when
visibilities fell to less than 50 feet.

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