Monday, November 30th 2020, 7:13 am
Monday morning will be frigid with wind chills in the teen.
Some parts of the state could see wind chill temperatures in the single digits.
Lows all week will be at or below freezing.
The next couple of afternoons will be in the 40s and 50s.
Our next storm arrives Wednesday. It will bring showers at first, but we will struggle to make it out of the 30s in the afternoon.
By Wednesday evening we could see a wintry mix of sleet and snow with a change over to light snow Wednesday night. Right now the heaviest snow looks to be in northeast Oklahoma with most of the OKC metro seeing one inch or less.
There may still be some some sleet or snow around Thursday morning.
Right now this doesn’t look to be a major winter storm for our area, but light snow is looking more likely.
The rest of the week into the weekend will be cold and chilly, but dry.
Meteorologist Lacey Swope is an Okie through and through, having grown up in the small town of Kiefer. She joined the News 9 weather team in 2011, and you can catch her forecasts weekday mornings on News 9 This Morning and on News 9 at 9a. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Lacey wanted to become a meteorologist to study the atmosphere every day and share her passion for weather with others.
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