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Heavy Precipitation in the West; Wintry Mix in the North; Fire Weather in the High Plains

Pacific moisture will continue to bring locally heavy coastal/lower elevation rain and heavy mountain snow to the West Coast and portions of the Intermountain West through Monday. A wintry mix will create hazardous travel across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest into early Monday. Dry, gusty winds are resulting in elevated to critical fire weather in the south/central High Plains. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jan 11, 2026 at 3:30:24 pm CST

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

While it will feel cooler this afternoon, temperatures (in the 50s) will still be a few degrees above normal for this point in January. Mostly clear skies and light winds are also expected.
A prolonged period of dry weather and above-average temperatures returns into next week, with intermittent concern for fire weather across western portions of the area.

Local Weather History For January 11th...
After an early morning low temperature of 7 below zero, the afternoon
high on January 11th, back in 1918, warmed to just 2 above zero,
giving Oklahoma City its coldest high temperature ever recorded.

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