OKLAHOMA – We’ll be seeing sunshine on Christmas day.
Temperatures will struggle against that stubborn northwest breeze at 15-25mph, but we’ll at least get into the mid to upper 40s and even lower 50s near the Red River.
Tonight into Christmas morning will be chilly with lows in the upper 20s and lower 30s, but we’ll warm up nicely Christmas afternoon into the upper 50s and lower 60s with a southerly breeze at 20-30mph.
We’ll likely see some wind advisories issued by the National Weather Service, so expect wind gusts up to 40mph at times.
Friday will be the last day of 50s before another arctic blast arrives Friday evening.
Cold air straight out of Canada will drop us into the 30s for highs and 20s for lows starting Saturday and lasting through the middle of next week.
Saturday won’t just be cold, moisture from the south will lead to some showers across the state.
The rain may mix with some snow from time to time, but we’ll know for sure as we get closer.
Stay tuned for updates!
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