Norman, OK – Frost sparkles on lawns and windshields across central Oklahoma this morning as temperatures dip to the freezing mark—an early reminder that winter’s first bite has arrived. The National Weather Service has a Frost Advisory in effect until 9 a.m. for portions of central, east-central, southeast, and southern Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City, Norman, and Stillwater. Residents are urged to protect tender plants and outdoor vegetation from possible frost damage.
By midmorning, sunshine quickly takes over. Skies clear statewide with calm winds, and temperatures rebound into the upper 60s by afternoon. The crisp Halloween chill will ease through Saturday as warmer air moves in from the south, bringing highs near 70°F and light breezes—ideal for evening activities or trick-or-treat plans under mostly clear skies.
Sunday continues the warming trend with highs in the mid-60s to lower 70s across central Oklahoma, marking the official start of November and the return of Daylight Saving Time at 2 a.m. Early risers will feel a light frost again in a few valleys, but most areas will warm quickly under bright skies.
The new week begins mild and pleasant—perfect for outdoor chores or late-season yardwork—before models hint at a cooler shift by next Thursday. No snow threats yet for Oklahoma, but this early frost signals that the state’s growing season is officially over.





