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Tulsa, Oklahoma – Eastern Oklahoma is settling into a quieter but more variable late-winter pattern as January winds down, with noticeable temperature swings expected while precipitation chances remain minimal into early February.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Jan. 24–Feb. 6 outlook places eastern Oklahoma in an equal-chance category for both temperature and precipitation. This points to a transitional setup, where a lingering cold front remains nearby but lacks the moisture needed to produce rain or winter weather…