Rain Chances Continue With Possibility of Wintery Mix

Well, November rain is not common in Oklahoma; we will still take the rain anytime we can get it! According to State Climatologist Gary McManus, we could always use more rain in November, “While we’re thankful for any precip that falls, we sure could use more. (Hence the lump of coal) And that’s the only precip I see in
the forecast for the next 7-10 days…whichever comes first.”

While we haven’t seen much of a wintery mix in Most of Oklahoma, Northwest oklahoa has seen some enhanced snow fall so far, “They are getting a jump start on their “normal” seasonal snowfall totals with 6-8 inches already this year.” Says McManus. Buffalo saw the most snow amounts at 7.8″.

McManus says we will see a brief cool-down for the rest of today and tomorrow because of the clouds and rain. Rainfall amounts could be over an inch in some places while leaving out the Panhandle again. An isolated severe storm could also be possible today with the threat of quarter-size hail.

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