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There will likely be a lull in precipitation Saturday afternoon, but overall the predominant precipitation type Saturday across northern Oklahoma would be snow, while a wintry mix (sleet/freezing rain) is more likely to the south. Once again the greatest chances for freezing rain will be near or south of the Red River. Snow will begin to become the predominant precipitation type Saturday night into early Sunday morning.
Bitterly cold air is expected to move into the area behind a front on Friday. This colder air along with breezy winds will lead to dangerously cold wind chills through the weekend and into early next week.

Local Weather History For January 23rd...
The lowest temperature recorded in the state of Oklahoma for the year
of 1906 was recorded on this date at Okmulgee, as the mercury dropped
to minus 15 degrees. Despite being cold, the temperature was not a
record.

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