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Last Map Update: Sat, Mar 8, 2025 at 9:16:43 pm CST

Snow will occur through early Sunday morning, mainly across portions of west-central and southwest Oklahoma and far northwestern portions of western north Texas. The highest snowfall totals will be rough along and south of I-40 near the Texas and Oklahoma state line. With warmer ground temperatures, it will take some time for accumulating snow to occur on the roadways, with grassy/elevated surfaces likely to be affected first. Snow banding tonight may lead to locally higher amounts.
Next Friday, we may see extreme fire weather.
Don't forget to set your clocks one hour ahead before going to bed Saturday night for the start of Daylight Savings Time. We will transition to Central Daylight Time at 2 AM Sunday morning.

Local Weather History For March 8th...
An early season severe thunderstorm event occurred across Oklahoma
and western north Texas on this date in 2010. Although there was some
sporadic wind damage across Baylor and Wichita counties in Texas, two
tornadoes occurred over far west-central Oklahoma. These tornadoes
tracked on the south side of Hammon, in Roger Mills county, and just
north of Butler, in Custer county. One tornado destroyed a mobile
home just south of Hammon. Two people inside the home escaped
injury-free as they sought shelter in an underground storm cellar.

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