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Temperatures stay above freezing in central Oklahoma Friday morning, rain
If you’re getting up early Friday morning to go shopping, expect temperatures in the lower to mid 50s with mostly clear skies.
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Thanksgiving Day: Rain. High near 56.
Sunday: Cloudy, with a 50% coverage of rain, possibly a thunderstorm. Low temperatures will likely be 15 degrees above normal – in the middle to upper 60’s with highs in the middle to upper 70’s which is around 10 degrees above normal.
Friday night: Rain or freezing rain before 9 p.m., then rain between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m., then rain or freezing rain after 3am. North northeast wind 6 to 8 miles per hour.
You can keep tabs on the rain’s progress with our Interactive Radar!
Skies will be mostly sunny to partly cloudy with a pleasant high temperature of 62 degrees.
Friday looks even warmer with partly sunny skies giving way to increasing afternoon clouds, especially in northern NH (where a shower is possible late in the day) and a southwesterly breeze. The rain may slow you down or cause some flight delays but after the recent snowstorm in the Midwest, they might be happy that it’s rain and not more snow.
WEDNESDAY: A few rain showers will still be possible into Wednesday, with a chilly high temperature of 44 degrees.
Winds will be strong tonight and Friday with highs in the 60s before the front moves in. Far south central Kansas will still remain under the gun for additional ice accumulation through the morning, especially across Barber County.
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Temperatures plummeted below freezing across the region overnight Tuesday, but are expected to reach the mid- 40s Wednesday, said weather service meteorologist Kim Buttrick.