National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
A winter storm watch remains in effect for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas Friday afternoon through Sunday morning. Adjust travel plans if possible.
Dangerously cold temepratures are expected beginning Friday and continuing through Monday morning. Consider rescheduling any outdoor plans, wrap water pipes to prevent freezing, and make sure outdoor animals have shelter, food and water.
High impact snow and sleet totals are forecast across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Make preparations for prolonged road impacts.
High confidence exists in very cold conditions behind an Arctic cold front during the Friday to Monday period. Potential for subzero wind chills exists. Expect changes to the specific numbers for each site, with uncertainty in a few factors that influence the actual temperature, including how much winter precipitation accumulation occurs.
Winter weather is forecast to begin on Friday across the region with impacts becoming more likely through the day. Widespread winter weather impacts are forecast by Friday night through Saturday.
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