Snowstorm Forecast for Oklahoma on Friday, Expecting 1-2 Inches of Snow in NW Region
ICARO Media Group
KOCO 5 First Alert Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane has shared an early forecast for a snowstorm that is set to move into Oklahoma on Friday. The storm system brings with it the possibility of rain and snow, as temperatures are predicted to drop throughout the day.
According to Lane, the precipitation is expected to start as rain early Friday morning in Western Oklahoma before gradually shifting eastward. As the day progresses, temperatures will continue to decrease, causing the rain to change over to snow.
The current forecast indicates that the northern and northwestern regions of Oklahoma are most likely to experience significant snow accumulation. Model averages suggest that these areas could see approximately 1-2 inches of snow, while other parts of the state may receive lower amounts.
Lane emphasized that this is an early forecast, and viewers should remain tuned to KOCO for the latest updates on any changes or shifts in timing.
As Oklahomans brace themselves for the approaching storm, it is crucial to stay informed about the weather conditions. Residents are advised to stay connected to KOCO's live radar and weather page for real-time updates and valuable information.
The anticipated snowfall marks another weather event in what has been an eventful year for Oklahoma. Looking back at 2023, the state witnessed several notable weather phenomena, making it crucial to stay prepared and vigilant during this winter season.
As Oklahoma prepares for potential snowfall this Friday, the people are reminded to take necessary precautions and stay informed with accurate weather updates provided by trusted sources.