Sunday, May 5, 2024

First Alert Forecast | 11/12PM

LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) – By morning temperatures will drop into the 20s for all areas. Any plans or errands occurring tomorrow would require the heavy jacket earlier than strolling out the door. By the afternoon with a mixture of solar and clouds, search for highs within the low to mid 50s. Winds will probably be out of the southeast at 10 to 20mph. Gusts into the mid 20s.

I consider the calendar nonetheless says November however this climate positive seems like January or February as a result of winter precipitation remains to be within the forecast for Monday!

Given the most recent traits tonight listed below are the issues I’m most assured on:

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  • Southwest Oklahoma counties will see a chilly rain/moist snow combine whereas north Texas counties will see a chilly rain
  • Higher accumulations general will probably be north of I-40

Some issues to notice:

  • If the middle of this technique, tracks extra north… that may decrease accumulations for Texoma
  • Vice Versa, if it strikes south which means greater accumulations for our space
  • This system will probably be very fast shifting. Precipitation appears to be like to start out round 7AM out west earlier than coming to an finish by 8PM.

Right now, the transition to snow from rain will begin round 10AM for Altus, lunchtime for Lawton and round 2PM for Duncan. Accumulations general will probably be mild however I count on some journey points with the buildup snow. Areas closest to the Red River will doubtless see a dusting. Up to an inch for Altus, Lawton and Duncan. Higher quantities (round 1-2 inches) for counties alongside I-40.

A First Alert Weather Day is in place for Monday.

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Have an amazing Sunday! -LW

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