Forecast for Most of Oklahoma Calls for Snow & Ice Tomorrow
Grab the bread and milk, Snowmageddon 2023 is coming! From all the forecasts and predictions, Oklahoma is expected to get a winter storm tomorrow (01-24-23). Mother Nature will hit us with sleet, snow, and ice.
Right now the forecast is calling for well below-freezing temperatures, snow, and ice for most, if not all of the Sooner State. The NWS (National Weather Service) in Norman, OK. predicts severe winter weather Tuesday.
The forecast for tomorrow (01-24-23) calls for freezing temps, snow & ice
Almost all of Oklahoma is under a winter weather advisory/watch. This includes parts of central, east-central, southeast, southern, southwest, and western Oklahoma. So most of the state is in the path of this storm.
The winter storm watch from NWS will be in effect from early Tuesday morning until late afternoon or evening. We could be seeing heavy wet snowfall across the state and accumulation from 3 to 6 inches.
The good news is it looks like things will start to warm up heading towards mid to late week. Meaning if we do get some snow and ice it shouldn't stick around too long and will begin to melt off fairly quickly.
Grab the bread & milk Snowpocalypse 2023 is predicted for tomorrow (01-24-23)
You'll want to stay weather aware, especially if traveling. Road conditions are expected to become treacherous, keep a close eye on those bridges and overpasses. They always seem to freeze over first.
Keep it tuned to your local weather and news station to stay up to date with all the latest updates. Hopefully, it'll pass us by but it's not looking good right now. Better to be prepared and ready than not, for sure.