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Weather / Oklahoma
Oklahoma is bracing for a dynamic weather weekend, with multiple rounds of storms bringing rain, potential hail, and even a chance of snow in some areas as temperatures drop significantly.
Meteorologists are tracking a multi-stage weather system impacting Oklahoma this weekend.
**Saturday Morning Storms:** The first wave is expected early Saturday, moving in from the south and west. Heavy rainfall is likely for many, with KOCO 5 Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane highlighting a specific threat for hail embedded within storms affecting southern and southeastern areas like Pauls Valley, Ardmore, and Holdenville. Expect noisy conditions with thunder and lightning.
**Saturday Night Transition:** After a brief drying period midday Saturday, a second system arrives Saturday night. As colder air pushes in, rain is expected to transition to a rain/snow mix around 11 PM Saturday, primarily impacting central, western, and northern parts of the state. Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings have been issued further west.
**Snow Potential & Impact:** While snow is forecasted for areas including the western edges of the Oklahoma City metro extending westward, the National Weather Service in Norman notes that surface temperatures will likely stay above freezing. This warmth means significant accumulation or travel disruptions are unlikely, though some grassy surfaces might see minor accumulations early Sunday before the system moves out by Sunday afternoon.
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