Multiple rounds of heavy to excessive rainfall, mountain snow and gusty winds will impact the Northwest U.S. into the central and northern Rockies this week. Urban, small stream, and moderate to isolated major river flooding are also expected across the Cascades through mid-week. Meanwhile, the heavy snow threat across the Northeast will finally diminish this evening. Read More >
Last Map Update: Mon, Dec. 4, 2023 at 9:06:11 pm CST
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Local Weather History For December 4th...
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At least four people were killed as the result of a winter storm that
occurred from the evening of December 4, 1992, into the afternoon of the 5th. The storm brought four to nine inches of snow to northwest and north-central Oklahoma, and one to four inches of snow and sleet to much of central Oklahoma. |
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