A rare winter storm impacting the Southern U.S. will move offshore Wednesday morning. Behind the storm, arctic air will continue encompassing the eastern two-thirds of the Nation with only a slow return to normal temperatures expected by the end of the week. Moderate to strong Santa Ana winds and low humidity will maintain Critical fire weather conditions in southern California into Thursday. Read More >
Last Map Update: Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 10:24:31 pm CST
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Local Weather History For January 21st...
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On January 21, 2005, Oklahomans and North-Texans kept their coats in
the closet, as an unseasonably warm airmass allowed afternoon temperatures to climb into the 70s. A 37-year old record was broken at Oklahoma City, as the temperature soared to 77 degrees, breaking the 1967 record by 6 degrees. |
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