Oklahoma

Gusty Wednesday After Storms Overnight

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Another beautiful fall day is underway!

A northwest wind brings in some cooler air Wednesday afternoon. Much of the state sees a frost on Thursday morning. A freeze is more likely in the West and North.

Oklahoma has already beaten its rainfall record for November.

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What is the weather like on Wednesday?

Rain chances in the metro increase after midnight, into early Wednesday morning. There is a very low risk that the storms out west will become pulse severe, with winds up to 60 mph and up to quarter-size hail.

The highest rainfall will likely be along and north of Hwy 412, where up to .5″ in isolated spots will be possible.

Winds will really increase tonight and especially Wednesday morning.

What is the weather like in Oklahoma this week?

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Much of the state sees a frost on Thursday morning. A freeze is more likely in the West and North!

COLD FRONT:

We are still watching a big cold blast around November 20!

This will bring the coldest air of the season to Oklahoma, likely widespread in the 20s. Some data suggests a little snow, but we will see.

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