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...AREAS OF DENSE FOG AGAIN EARLY THIS MORNING; MILD TEMPERATURES CONTINUE...
Areas of dense fog will affect portions of Oklahoma and north Texas again this morning, with local visibilities reduced to less than 1/4 mile. Otherwise, mild weather will continue through mid week with above seasonable temperatures expected. Another front will move into the southern Plains late Monday, bringing low chances of rain to areas near and east of I-35 Monday night. Another front is expected for Thanksgiving Day, bringing slightly cooler (but still seasonable) weather.

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MON 11.23.2009     5:28:59 AM CST
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Nws Norman Website Transition - 11/23/2009 (11/17/2009 11:00 am CST) On November 23, 2009, the NWS Norman website will transition to a new content management system.  More information is available here.

Weather History for November 23 In Oklahoma City, the warmest high temperature on record on Thanksgiving occurred in 1965, with a high of 84 degrees. The coolest high temperature occurred in 1919, with a high of only 28 degrees. Snow has occurred 7 times on Thanksgiving, with the largest accumulation of 1.4 inches measured in 1968.

Learn more about the weather history for Oklahoma and western north Texas here.


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