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Last Map Update: Thu, Jan 8, 2026 at 6:48:54 pm CST

Warm, dry, and breezy conditions will lead to elevated fire weather conditions over parts of southwestern/western Oklahoma and western north Texas this afternoon.
Light snow is likely across portions of northwestern Oklahoma on Friday. Accumulations are expected to be light, with the best chance of receiving at least 1 inch of snow northwest Oklahoma of a line from near Shattuck to Buffalo.
Low chances of light rain/snow mix begins over northwest Oklahoma on Friday morning, with highest chances during the afternoon and evening hours. Light snow accumulation is possible on elevated and grassy surfaces, 1" of accumulation possible over a small portion of northwest Oklahoma.
A light rain/snow mix is likely over far northwest Oklahoma on Friday. Then, dry conditions this weekend into next week.

Local Weather History For January 8th...
A severe two-day ice and snow storm began in northern Texas on this
day in 1977. A layer of ice was quickly covered by several inches of
snow. Areas around Wichita Falls reported snow drifts of up to 2
feet.

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