A cold front just blew through Oklahoma and will bring overnight lows down into the 30s. And some areas will see a freeze or some frost on Thursday morning.
Here's your chance to see a part of the refuge outside of public use areas, with a fantastic view of sugar maples, oaks and sumac fall colors. Oh, and it's completely free.
While we're all enjoying the comfortable fall weather, winter is slowly making its way to Oklahoma, but the cold air may arrive sooner than Oklahomans would like.
Whether you want to cut your own, or bring home a real tree already prepared for you, these are the best places to find what you're looking for in Oklahoma.
After all of the rain and severe storms Oklahoma received to kick-start November, people would assume that the drought decreased significantly. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Several areas of Oklahoma are still experiencing a severe drought.
So far November has been wet and stormy in Oklahoma. And another round of heavy rainfall is expected for Oklahoma at the end of the week. Some areas could see up to five inches by Friday.
As of Nov. 4, Oklahoma has received a total of six confirmed tornadoes, including two EF3 tornadoes, one EF2, two EF1 tornadoes and one EF0. More possible tornadoes are still being investigated while severe weather continues to impact Oklahoma.
"When it rains, it pours" may literally ring true for Oklahoma over the next week. The latest forecast for Oklahoma's upcoming days of rain and severe storms is expecting various areas of Oklahoma to receive anywhere from eight to 10 inches of rainfall.