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Last Map Update: Tue, Jan 27, 2026 at 6:52:50 pm CST

Freezing fog, some dense, is possible late tonight and into mid-morning on Wednesday - especially across parts of southern Oklahoma and western north Texas. Development of icy roadways and sidewalks should be limited to areas where dense freezing fog develops.
With temperatures rising above freezing during the daytime hours, some of the snow has begun to melt and will become problematic for black ice to form with sub-freezing temperatures returning again overnight.
Temperatures will remain well below-normal and precipitation chances remain very low throughout the week.

Local Weather History For January 27th...
On January 27th and 28th back in 2009, a significant sleet storm
tracked over western north Texas, up through southern and central
Oklahoma. Most of this sleet affected areas near and southeast of
Interstate-44, from near Wichita Falls, Texas, up through Duncan,
Chickasha, Purcell, Shawnee, Seminole, and Holdenville. Up to 4
inches of sleet accumulated on top of a quarter-inch of ice.

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