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Warmer!

NWS-Graphic


Although early morning temperatures are in the teens, winds have
diminished considerably since Saturday. Wind chill values will be
in the teens to lower 20s through mid morning. It will be warmer
today with highs in the mid 30s to lower 40s. No hazardous weather
is expected through tonight.


A warmer day is forecast for Monday with highs in the 40s and 50s,
but winds will increase, which will make it feel cooler. Another
storm system will move into the Plains on Monday, with strong
south winds developing. The highest wind gusts will be near 40
miles per hour across portions of northeast Oklahoma and northwest
Arkansas.

Another cold front will move through the region on Tuesday,
bringing a chance for some drizzle or showers. As colder
temperatures filter into the area, there is a potential for some
light wintry precipitation Tuesday night, mainly across northwest
Arkansas and far eastern Oklahoma. The rest of the week looks dry
and cool.