Oklahoma Weather Alert: Feb 28–Mar 13 40–50% Below-Normal Precipitation Risk Expands Along I-35 And I-40

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – A drier late-winter pattern is expected to take hold across Oklahoma heading into early March, increasing the probability that rainfall totals trend below seasonal averages during the Feb. 28 through Mar. 13 timeframe.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, much of Oklahoma carries a 40% to 50% probability of below-normal precipitation in the Week 3-4 outlook. The drier signal spans the Interstate 35 corridor from the Kansas border through Oklahoma City to the Red River, east along Interstate 40 toward Fort Smith, and northeast along Interstate 44 into Tulsa…

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