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 >
Last Map Update: Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 6:38:24 am CST
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Local Weather History For November 20th...
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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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