![]() This is also when near-overcast cloud coverage will be returning to the skies ahead of our next upper-level system. Our coolest day this week will be on Friday as daytime highs will only top out in the upper 40s and low 50s. Winds will be slightly lighter out of the north at 10-20 mph with mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will still be warm in the mid 70s.Ī cooldown is finally expected on Thursday, resulting in a very comfortable afternoon with highs in the low 60s. This will lead to a near-critical fire weather danger for most of Texoma. Winds will also pick up out of the southwest at 20-30 mph, with gusts between 35-40 mph. Following the rain, skies will clear giving way for a mostly sunny Wednesday. The first instances of rain will move in from the west around midnight, reaching I-44 around 4 AM, and clearing out entirely out of Texoma shortly after 8 AM. Should any storms enhance to become strong, the coverage will be in far eastern counties (closest to I-35). Within this system, there will be some rumbles of thunder, though strong-to-severe weather is not expected. This is expected to be a fairly quick moving system, much like the system that moved through last Wednesday. Tuesday night into Wednesday morning will see our next round of showers and storms sweep through Texoma. Highs for Tuesday will rise into the upper 70s and low 80s, with some places in Southwest Oklahoma approaching near-record territory. Those western areas will be at risk to see a critical fire danger tomorrow, with near critical and elevated dangers for central & eastern Texoma. Winds will pick up out of the southwest at 10-20 mph, with wind gusts between 25-30 mph, though places out west could see gusts up to 40 mph. Most of the clouds will be in the upper levels as the mid/low levels of the atmosphere will be relatively dry. Morning temperatures for Tuesday will be cooler than today but still above average for this time of year in the mid 40s.Īn even cloudier day is expected tomorrow, which is ironic to think about because it will be even warmer tomorrow compared to today. Mostly cloudy skies stick around overnight with lighter winds out of the northwest at 5-15 mph. ![]() Winds will be out of the west at 10-15 mph, with gusts up to 20-25 mph. To put this in perspective, we will be sitting around 15-20 degrees warmer than the average for this time of year, so all this is to say that you definitely wont need your coat on this February day. ![]() With the sunshine we will see, along with the warming trend we have been building over the last few days and some westerly winds, temperatures will rise into the mid/upper 70s for most this afternoon. There will be a mix of sun and clouds today, leaning a little more towards the cloudier side of things. Good morning! We are starting off this Monday with morning temperatures feeling a whole lot like the average afternoon temperatures for this time of year. ![]()
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