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Friday, December 30, 2011

The Warm Weather Won't Last Long!

Enjoy today and tomorrow's warm weather because it will abruptly change late tomorrow night! A stiff cold front will move south tomorrow just in time for New Year's Eve celebrations in Oklahoma City and near midnight, or slightly after, in Dallas. Temperatures will fall from the upper 60's, Saturday, to the 30's early Sunday morning with a stiff north wind. We will feel the impacts from this front through Wednesday; highs will likely be in the 40's in southern Oklahoma, and the Red River Counties of north Texas, while the rest of north Texas will be close to 50. Overnight lows will be knocked down into the 20's Sunday night and Monday night, however, some upper teens will be possible across southern Oklahoma. The forecast should be relatively dry over the next several days. Some showers will accompany the front in our extreme southeastern counties very early Sunday morning. Next Wednesday one model is hinting at some precipitation, but it's still too early to determine if that'll come to fruition.
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(Some very cold air is building over Alaska, and will be build over western Canada in the near future. Once there is a "buckle" in the jet stream this air will eventually head south.)
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