Short-term forecastIssued by the National Weather Service at 1:56 am CST on November 21, 2008
regional weather discussion... The center of a broad region of high pressure...will build into Oklahoma and western North Texas this morning. The airmass associated with this weather system originated in western Canada...and has brought very dry and cold air to the Southern Plains states. At 2 am...temperatures were coldest near the high pressure center in northwest Oklahoma...where winds were light...and some readings were as low as 21 degrees. Elsewhere...winds averaged around 10 mph...with higher gusts to the south of Interstate 40...and temperatures ranged from the middle 20s around Enid and Clinton...to the lower 30s south of Interstate 44. Light winds will develop regionwide by sunrise...meaning temperatures will likely bottom out in the upper teens to middle 20s at most locations.
Current conditions
As of 1:55 AM CST at Enid Vance AFB, Oklahoma
Clear
Temperature:
27°
Wind chill:
21°
Wind:
North 6 mph
Dewpoint:
20°
Humidity:
74%
Visibility:
10.0 miles
Forecast
As of 10:00 PM CST on November 20, 2008
Rest of Tonight...Partly cloudy. Colder. Lows around 19. North winds 10 to 20 mph.
Friday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 40s. Southeast winds up to 10 mph increasing to south 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 20s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.