The recent cold front that brought a chill to the state has now moved on, leaving behind strong northeast winds gusting over 30 mph. These winds will cause temperatures to drop rapidly overnight, creating a temporary chill in the air. However, the winds are expected to shift to the south by tomorrow evening, bringing some relief from the cold.
Despite the cooling temperatures, a RED FLAG WARNING is in effect until 9:00 PM for certain parts of the state due to the critical fire danger. The combination of warm temperatures, strong winds, and dry conditions creates a high risk for fires. It is important to exercise caution and be vigilant to prevent any potential fire outbreaks.
In northern Oklahoma, a FREEZE WARNING is in place until tomorrow morning as temperatures are expected to dip into the low and middle 30s. This could lead to the formation of frost, so it is advisable to take precautions to protect any sensitive plants in the area.
For areas near the Metro and along I-40 and south of the Freeze Warning, a FROST ADVISORY is in effect until tomorrow morning. Lows are forecasted to reach the middle and upper 30s, potentially causing frost to develop in these regions as well.
Looking at the forecast for the upcoming days, tonight is expected to be clear with a low of 36 degrees. Winds will ease slightly to 10-20 mph from the northeast. Wednesday will see cooler temperatures with a high of 65 under sunny skies, as winds shift to the southeast at 5-10 mph. Thursday will be sunny with a high of 72, as winds pick up from the south at 10-20 mph.
The rest of the week is predicted to be warm, with highs reaching the upper 70s and even 80s by next week. However, the risk of fire danger remains due to the warm, dry, and windy conditions. While rain is expected to stay west of the area in the Panhandles, there is a chance of showers moving into western Oklahoma on Saturday. A higher chance of rain across more of the area is forecasted for Monday, although it is not expected to be heavy.
In conclusion, despite the cold front passing through and bringing a temporary chill, the overall forecast for the week is warm and dry. It is essential to stay informed and prepared for any changes in weather conditions. For the latest updates, you can download the Fox 25 Weather App on your iOS or Android device. Additionally, you can follow the Fox 25 Weather Team on social media for more updates and information. Stay safe and stay informed with Fox 25!