Thursday, November 30th 2023, 10:27 pm
What will the weather be like on Friday?
Lows Thursday night into Friday morning will be in the 30s and 40s across the state. Highs aren't too much warmer and will be in the 50s with 10-20 mph winds.
The rest of the week?
Storms could produce some wind and hail across the southeast half of the state. Snow will occur across NW Okla. and the panhandle with a few inches possible. The rain will be widespread bringing some nice rain totals for November. Cold air arrives Friday behind this storm. Weekend looks great and continues through next week.
This storm will bring cooler air on Friday.
Saturday, we are expecting another storm with cool temperatures.
No signs of arctic air entering the first week of December.
Watch Chief Meteorologist David Payne's winter weather forecast here.
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It's important to protect your pipes from the cold. Safety officials recommend protecting outside pipes by disconnecting garden hoses from your house and installing covers on outside faucets.
Also, if a sink is along an outside wall of your home, allow a trickle of water to run and open the cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate.
The National Weather Service says when temperatures drop to 28°F or lower for a couple of hours you should bring pets indoors, protect sensitive vegetation, protect outdoor pipes and let indoor faucets drip and to turn off automatic sprinklers.
If you're using a space heater, make sure it's not too close to things that can burn like upholstered furniture, clothing, a mattress, or bedding.
Never plug a space heater into an extension cord, always plug it directly into a wall outlet.
Remember to turn it off before leaving the room or going to bed. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets. Look for signs of malfunctions, especially on older models.
Make sure it has an automatic shutoff function.
Make sure you have working smoke detectors with fresh batteries. Change the battery twice a year.
On average, fires caused by portable heaters cause 65 deaths and 150 injuries a year, according to the US Fire Administration.
Overnight on Sunday, firefighters battled several house fires across Oklahoma as temperatures dropped below freezing.
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