Oklahoma was teased by fall weather at the start of September. But now the heat is expected to return this week. Some areas of Oklahoma may even see temperatures back at 100.
It's obvious where Oklahoma has received a good amount of rain recently. And it's tragically evident where there hasn't been much rain at all. Various parts of Oklahoma are currently experiencing an extreme drought due to the lack of moisture in those areas.
Another cold front is headed for Oklahoma this weekend. A Canadian cold front will make its way down from our neighbors up north and will bring low temperatures into the 40s in Oklahoma.
As summer reaches its final days, Oklahomans are dreaming of cooler weather. Luckily, the first frost will come to the Sooner State right in time for fall.
The cold front that just moved through Oklahoma was nice while it lasted. Oklahoma will have one more week of below average temperatures and increased chances of precipitation before warmer temperatures and lack of rain return.
This weekend's cold front is highly anticipated by all of Oklahoma. But local meteorologists are urging Oklahomans to enjoy it while it lasts. Oklahoma is expected to warm back up by the second week of September.
It's common knowledge that the busiest months for tornadoes in Oklahoma are during storm season, which is March through June. But outside those months, one month in the fall has produced a record number of tornadoes: October.
Oklahoma will soon be shifting out of extreme heat and into normal temperatures after the end of August. But as we move into mid-September, Oklahoma is looking to experience near normal temperatures, which for some is more mild then they'd like for fall.