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Fresh Snow and Temperature Outlook Ahead of Christmas Day

If you are looking for fresh snow by Christmas morning or are curious about potential travel disruptions, the best chances for at least 1" of new snowfall early this week exist across the mountainous West, Great Lakes, and Northeast. Otherwise, temperatures this last full week of December will average above normal for much of the lower 48 states. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Dec 22, 2024 at 5:50:40 pm CST

Patchy to areas of fog will be possible overnight tonight into Monday morning across western Oklahoma and western north Texas. Drivers be prepared for changes in visibility.
Light patchy drizzle will be possible Monday afternoon just ahead of an approaching weather system. Drizzle may impact parts of northern, central, south central and southeast Oklahoma.
Our next chance for measurable rain will arrive by Monday evening and continue into Tuesday. A few thunderstorms will be possible across southeast Oklahoma during the day on Tuesday, though severe weather is not currently expected.
Warm and dry conditions are expected on Christmas Day. Chances for rain will be increasing by the late evening hours.
Areas of fog and drizzle tonight into Monday with rain accumulating Monday night through Tuesday and again late Wednesday into Thursday.

 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, OK16:52Mostly Cloudy10554568S 14-30.05
Norman, OK16:45Clear10554262SSE 13-30.06
Stillwater, OK16:53Clear10573950SSE 17-30.03
Lawton, OK17:24Overcast10605069SSE 9-30.05
Wichita Falls, TX16:52Overcast10635062S 14G23-30.05
Ponca City, OK16:53Clear10563850SSE 15G24-30.02
Enid, OK16:55Clear10574358S 21-29.96
Alva, OK17:15Lightning Observed10554262S 16-29.95
Woodward, OK17:10Clear10533550S 12-29.98
Gage, OK16:53Clear10573747S 18-29.94
Watonga, OK17:15Clear10574871S 18G22-30.02
Clinton, OK16:53Light Rain10574768S 28G36-29.99
Weatherford, OK17:35Mostly Cloudy10574873S 14G24-30.01
Altus, OK17:35Clear10595072S 13G21-30.00
Frederick, OK16:53Overcast10624962S 15-30.00
Ardmore, OK17:35Clear10533957SE 10-30.11
Ada, OK17:35Clear10503761SE 12G16-30.12

Local Weather History For December 22nd...
Strong winds blew across Oklahoma on December 22, 1961. In Chickasha,
power lines were blown down, causing a fire that damaged a cotton
warehouse. Strong winds over northern Oklahoma that afternoon damaged
many roofs, blew down power lines, and shattered plate glass store
windows. A 75 foot section of a brick wall fell in Enid, and an oil
rig was toppled by the wind near Hennessey.

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