Boise City, OK – Residents of Cimarron County and surrounding areas should prepare for slippery roads and reduced visibility as a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through Wednesday morning. Snowfall of up to one inch is expected, which could impact both morning and evening commutes on Tuesday and early Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory will continue until 6 a.m. Wednesday. Light snow will begin Tuesday morning, increasing the risk of slick conditions on highways, including U.S. Route 287 and local roadways. Motorists are advised to drive slowly, maintain safe distances, and remain vigilant for icy patches.
Detailed Five-Day Forecast
• Tuesday: Snowfall likely before 3 p.m., with temperatures peaking near 28°F. Winds from the east-southeast at 5-10 mph will contribute to wind chills of 6-16°F.
• Tuesday Night: Snow tapering off by midnight, with a low near 11°F. Northeast winds of 5-10 mph will shift northwest overnight.
• Wednesday: Sunshine returns with a high near 36°F. Wind chills will hover between 3-13°F due to northwest winds at 5-10 mph.
• Thursday: A 20% chance of snow, with cloudy skies and a high near 33°F. Winds may reach 25 mph in the afternoon.
• Friday: Clear skies and sunshine, with a high of 34°F. Gusty north-northwest winds will decrease in the evening.
Prepare for colder nights as temperatures drop into the teens. While snowfall will be minimal, freezing conditions will persist, making road safety critical. Stay tuned for updates as conditions evolve.
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