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Last Map Update: Thu, Jan 29, 2026 at 8:12:52 am CST

Patchy freezing fog may develop tonight into Thursday morning across portions of SE OK and the lower Arkansas River Valley. Rapid changes in visibility are possible, along with a few slick spots on roads and bridges if/where fog becomes dense.
Low chances for a few showers or wintry mix will arrive over portions of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas this evening. Any amounts will be very light and impacts are expected to be minimal at most. A strong cold front will bring a chance of flurries to the area Friday evening as well, with again no impact expected.
Bitter cold temperatures will return to the area Friday through Sunday. The coldest weather will arrive Friday night into Saturday morning, where wind chills will fall below zero for many locations.
Some areas of freezing fog are into Thursday morning. Chilly conditions continue through Friday with some low chances for light rain or snow showers across the area. A strong cold front will bring another round of dangerous cold. Mainly dry conditions expected through the week, until rain chances begin to increase toward the middle of next week.
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