OKLAHOMA CITY -
Here's the latest on the
winter storm headed for Oklahoma early next week.
Late Monday we could see a
wintry mix transition into snow in northwest Oklahoma. However, best snow
chances across the state will be Christmas Day. Expected snowfall amounts will likely
change once the storm moves further onto the coast and the track becomes better
defined.
As of now we are expecting 1-2 inches of snow for areas in gray, and
3-6 inches for areas in blue. Strong north winds could result in drifting snow
and whiteout conditions at times.
Arctic
air and fierce north winds will result in wind chill values in the teens
Christmas morning, dropping to single digits and eventually below zero by
Christmas night. Snowfall is expected to come to an end early Wednesday morning.
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