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Winter is definitely hanging on for Oklahomans as we go into the month of February, and it is still wet. While Oklahoma typically averages about eight inches of snow for the entire winter, this year may see snowfall just at or slightly below average.
A freeze warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Norman at 10:56 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8. This warning applies to Harper, Woods, Alfalfa, Grant, Kay, Ellis, Woodward, Major, Garfield, Noble,
Oklahoma City expects sunny weather with temperatures rising towards the high 70s and low 80s, with a slight chance of showers by Sunday night.
A keen eye will begin to see patches of color in our foliage across parts of eastern Oklahoma a week into October. While the area is still about a month away from peak fall foliage, the process of Green Country turning yellow,
Oklahoma weather has always known to be unpredictable, with back-and-forth temperatures and conditions, but being prepared can save you time and money
Oklahoma City experiences clear skies with a high of 48°F, and a brisk wind chill; warming trend expected later in the week.
Meteorologist Justin Rudicel breaks down how El Niño and La Niña — weather patterns thousands of miles away in the Pacific, play a big role in shaping Oklahoma’s winter weather.