Tuesday, January 7th 2025, 10:38 pm
Another cold morning greets Oklahomans as temperatures hover in the teens, with wind chills dipping into the single digits.
Winds have calmed compared to yesterday, now ranging from 5 to 10 MPH, but the Arctic air continues to dominate, keeping conditions bitterly cold.
As of Tuesday morning, central Oklahoma has endured 46 consecutive hours at or below freezing.
What is the weather like on Wednesday?
Today, we will see slightly warmer conditions, with highs climbing into the low to mid-30s.
What is the weather like this week?
As we look ahead, another storm system is lining up to bring snow later this week, particularly across southern and eastern Oklahoma.
By Thursday, a storm system from the southwest is expected to move into Oklahoma, bringing a chance of light snow.
Snowfall totals will vary, with an inch or less likely in northwest Oklahoma, while areas southeast of I-44 could see totals between 1 and 3 inches.
Some locations in far southeast Oklahoma might even accumulate up to 6 inches of wet, packable snow—perfect for building snowmen and enjoying snowball fights.
While the snow could create picturesque winter scenes, road conditions may become hazardous Thursday night into Friday morning.
By Friday afternoon, temperatures should rise above freezing, helping to alleviate slick roads.
Until then, layer up and stay prepared for continued cold.
The nine-day forecast hints at a gradual warm-up, with highs reaching the 40s and potentially hitting the 50-degree mark by early next week.
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