Tulsa, OK – A brutal arctic front continues to grip Oklahoma, bringing life-threatening wind chills and snow through Thursday morning. Residents should prepare for temperatures as low as -1°F, with wind chills reaching -15°F or colder.
According to the National Weather Service, an Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect until noon Thursday, impacting northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Frostbite is possible in as little as 30 minutes on exposed skin. Officials urge residents to limit outdoor exposure, wear layered clothing, and check on vulnerable neighbors.
Five-Day Forecast:
• Thursday: Cold and sunny, high near 17°F. Wind chills between -3°F and -13°F.
• Friday: Warmer, high of 30°F, mostly sunny.
• Saturday: Significant warm-up, high near 45°F and sunny.
• Sunday: Spring-like temperatures, high of 57°F, mostly sunny.
• Monday: Mild conditions continue, high near 60°F, partly cloudy.
A warming trend arrives this weekend, offering relief from the arctic blast. Stay updated with local forecasts and take precautions against freezing temperatures through Thursday.
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