
Oklahoma Expected To Shift Towards a Stormy Weather Pattern
It may still be fall, but winter has made its first appearance in Oklahoma this week. Oklahoma residents woke up to freezing temperatures on Sunday and Monday. A fall-like warmup is expected later in the week before Oklahoma begins its shift to a stormy weather pattern.
Oklahoma will be chilly Monday and warmer Tuesday.
The highs for Monday in Oklahoma will top out in the low 50s, but a warmup is already expected on Tuesday. The daytime highs on Tuesday are expected to be in the low to mid 70s.
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Storm chances return to Oklahoma on Saturday.
Oklahoma will remain fall-like throughout the week with daytime highs in the 70s. Parts of Oklahoma could reach the lower 80s Friday before the state shifts into a stormy weather pattern.
A stormy weather pattern expected in Oklahoma through November.
According to KFOR Meteorologist Jon Slater, Oklahoma is looking at a two to three week stormy pattern that will kickoff this weekend. Slater is expecting Oklahoma to get at least three storm systems from the west through the next two to three weeks.
As of Monday, Nov. 10, Slater doesn't expect these upcoming storms to be severe or pack any snow. So far, it's looking like just Oklahoma's rain chances will get a boost with this stormy weather pattern.
But, of course, everything is up in the air, literally, and could easily change from one minute to the next. So if you have holiday travel plans, be sure to remain weather aware!
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