It hit 88 degrees at the airport today, easily breaking the old record of 82. Four degrees off of the all-time February record and tied for our 5th warmest February day.
It hit 88 degrees at the airport today, easily breaking the old record of 82. Four degrees off of the all-time February record and tied for our 5th warmest February day.
We better start a March thread before the Hype train gets going for March 3rd and March 6th. JS
The upcoming pattern is definitely favorable for mid-south severe weather in general, but for OKC, the usual early March caveats of moisture return and dryline position will certainly come into play. It’s much too early to feel confident about making a call in either direction at this time.
Has that stopped the Hype train before. NOPE. https://x.com/Gio_wx/status/1762168917978456570?s=20
It's in full effect on X. https://x.com/wx_hawkins/status/1762...965880810?s=20
5th warmest day in Feb since 1890 I believe I read.
February likely also ends up the warmest ever in some locations, and in the Top 3 anywhere else across OK. Really outside of that significant cold spell in January this would be the mildest winter in OK history
These high clouds are helping to keep OKC in the upper 70s. As others have mentioned already, tonight the winds will blast out of the north and winter will return for a couple days.
"Evacuations have been ordered for the Gage and Shattuck area after a large wildfire called the "Smokehouse Creek Fire" crossed over from Texas and into northwestern Oklahoma."
https://www.koco.com/article/wildfir...ahoma/46995965
This smoke is crazy.
Wind shift just hit in far NW OKC - wow! And an immediate smell of smoke.
From a high of 80 today to a low of 30 tomorrow morning...
Even by Oklahoma standards that is a big shift.
Its looking like I didn't jinx anything with my no more winter weather comment a few weeks back. Now the question becomes will Thursday night be the last freeze of the winter?
If this is the last freeze, or if we've already had it, then we are in trouble when it comes to bugs in the spring. Wasps are already out, mosquitos will be soon. Will suck to have to deal with them in record numbers.
Even after we hit -14 in February 2021, the bugs were still out in full force that summer. It’s Oklahoma, the bugs are almost always going to be bad. That being said, I would bet we’ll drop into the 20s a couple of times in March. The upcoming pattern is amplified enough that I think we’re good for at least one more strong cold front.
LOL at the people who think an early warm spring will mean more bugs and hotter temps this summer. It doesn’t matter if it’s 20 below for weeks there will be bugs. Ever been to northern Minnesota in the summer? Mosquitos and ticks galore, way worse than anything we deal with in Oklahoma.
And an early spring has ZERO bearing on summer temps. The only thing that has an impact is moisture - the more rainfall in the spring the more moisture content in the soil which can mean higher dewpoints and lower actual temps (but higher heat index). There is a reason eastern OK typically has higher heat indexes than central/western OK - more rainfall plus more trees and lakes.
that is just the last 2 months .
the drought monitor tells a story also .. https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Curre...onitor.aspx?OK
as of last week only 3.23 % of the state is in drought .. and only .19 in the severe or worse ..
one year ago last week 74.65 % of the state was in drought and 56.47 of that was Severe, 36.64 Extreme, and 8.86% in exceptional drought ..
Sunday has fallen apart let's hype end of next week https://x.com/andrewjustinWX/status/...178016452?s=20
80 degrees to start the week and now its sleeting outside..........
Some very interesting weather in the last few days. Highs in the 80’s a few days ago, massive wildfires, a 50 degree drop in temps, and now some rain/sleet.
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