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Last Map Update: Sun, Feb 1, 2026 at 2:22:31 am CST

A warming trend will start Sunday with afternoon temperatures returning to normal for early February days.
A warming trend starts today and into the upcoming week.
There is a 40-50 percent probability that our temperatures will be leaning above normal to a 30-40 percent probability leaning above normal precipitation as we go into mid-February. The normal high temperatures for mid-February are in the mid to upper 50s while normal precipitation (liquid & melted) for February is about 1.40 inches.
Mark your calendar! Storm Spotter Training sessions will begin next week. beginning in Stillwater on Feb 5 at 6:30PM. These events are free and open to all ages! For more information, please visit: https://weather.gov/oun/spottertalk

Local Weather History For February 1st...
On this date in 2011, blizzard-like conditions occurred across a
large part of central and eastern Oklahoma. Strong winds, gusting
over 55 mph at times, made snowfall measurements very difficult.
Areas from Oklahoma City to Tulsa reported 10 to 15 inches of
snowfall. Oklahoma City reported a record for the date with a total
of 11.8 inches, which also turns out to be the second highest snow
total for any day in Oklahoma City.

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