National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A winter storm continues over the weekend. Heaviest snow and sleet will impact our area Saturday night into Sunday morning. Here is a look at the timeline of precipitation and associated impacts.
Greatest snow accumulations (8" or higher) is expected across central Oklahoma with lower amounts possible across areas to the south. These snow amounts include sleet accumulations of up to 2" across portions of south central and southern Oklahoma and western north Texas.
The predominant precipitation type Saturday across northern Oklahoma will be snow, while a wintry mix (sleet/freezing rain) is more likely to the south. Snow will begin to become the predominant precipitation type across more of the area Saturday night into Sunday morning.
An Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect through Monday morning. Bitterly cold air and breezy winds will lead to dangerously cold wind chills as low as 20 below zero which could result in hypothermia or frostbite if precautions are not taken.

Local Weather History For January 24th...
It did not feel like January on the 23rd and 24th back in 1943. On
both days the afternoon high temperature in Wichita Falls climbed to
89 degrees, marking the warmest temperatures ever felt in the city
during the month of January.

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