It felt like Spring today after the morning chill abated, and with the sunshine highs approached and exceeded 60 except across eastern areas where clouds held highs in the 40's and 50's.
Tonight will be another cold night, and under clear skies and light winds lows will fall well into the 20's. Wednesday is shaping up to be a beautiful day for St. Patrick's Day with deep blue skies and high exceeding 60 in several areas. Thursday will bring much of the same.
However, big changes are coming beginning Thursday night and especially Friday as an arctic cold front crossed the area. As much colder air filters in during Friday, low pressure will develop over the Oklahoma Panhandle and rain will break on late Thursday night. However, this rain will change to snow during Friday, first in northern areas and then in southwestern areas a bit later. Accumulation is likely and it may be significant meaning several inches may fall. The wind will increase as well so blowing snow may become a problem later Friday and Friday night.
Please stay tuned to News 2 for the latest on this storm situation.
Mike
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