The on-again, off-again winter storms that have impacted northeast Oklahoma in recent weeks will continue with another blast of Arctic air mixed with moisture.
Storms could bring a mixture of sleet, ice, and light snow across the region before they move out on Thursday.
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The National Weather Service Office in Tulsa says possible impacts could include power outages and tree damage, and warns that “travel could be nearly impossible” in some locations.
Forecasters say there will be two rounds of precipitation, beginning Wednesday morning.
After a lull later on Wednesday, the second system will move into the area.
Temperatures will be quite cold, with a high of about 24 degrees Farenheit on Wednesday, and 30 degrees on Thursday.
By Thursday afternoon, it’s expected to clear off and temperatures should begin climbing slowly, reaching the mid-50s by Sunday.
The KRMG Storm Center will track these systems as they roll across northeast Oklahoma, and will activate if necessary to respond to any warnings.
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