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Severe storms are possible Friday afternoon into overnight. All hazards will be possible with storms; large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes.
A few severe storms could be possible Saturday morning with large hail and strong winds the primary concern.
Locally heavy rain will be possible, especially with any thunderstorms through early Saturday. The heavy rain could cause flooding especially in low-lying and poorly drained areas.
Elevated to near critical fire weather conditions are possible Friday afternoon behind a dryline across parts of western Oklahoma and adjacent portions of western-north Texas due to gusty southwest winds and low relative humidity.

Local Weather History For March 6th...
Although spring begins in March, the month is known for its
infrequent, but significant snowstorms. This often leads to some
impressive snow totals for the month. In Oklahoma City, three of the
five greatest monthly snowfalls ever recorded were in March. The
March 1924 amount of 20.7 inches is the greatest monthly snowfall
ever recorded in Oklahoma City.

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