Is Oklahoma Going to Have a White Christmas?
We could be having a white Christmas in Oklahoma this year! So far the Farmer's Almanac has been very accurate with the 2022 extended winter forecast. This year the Sooner State is expected to be much colder and wetter throughout the winter months. As a matter of fact, we've already seen some snowfall this year.
As the Farmer's Almanac predicted Oklahoma saw its first snow before Thanksgiving. It didn't stick, at least in most places but it was snow nonetheless. Right now Mother Nature is being a little moody, alright a lot moody. We'll be seeing warmer temperatures over the next few weeks. Then it's going to get cold, really cold!
Most of us are wishing for a white Christmas this year in Oklahoma. *Fingers crossed*
Kicking off December the weather forecast for most of Oklahoma calls for mild to cold temperatures, sunny with a chance of isolated showers. We're going to be adjusting the thermostat a lot over the next few weeks as it goes from hot to cold and back and forth. But right before Christmas, it's expected to feel like winter.
Believe it or not, we have a pretty good chance of having a white winter in the Sooner State will the greatest chance of snow predicted for December 21st through the 27th. This includes parts of North Texas and most of south and central Oklahoma. You can click here to see the extended winter forecast from the almanac.
According to the Farmer's Almanac Oklahoma is going to have a cold & wet winter
If the Farmer's Almanac continues to be accurate we should prepare for a very cold, icy, and snowy winter. With well below-average freezing temperatures and precipitation. The almanac is usually around 80% accurate so if the weather pattern holds it could very well become a winter wonderland this Christmas.