Snow Saturday, turning much colder by sunday morning

A strong upper system will be tracking across Oklahoma this Saturday.  The center of the upper low will be located between Elk City and Woodward at 3 pm this afternoon.

Light freezing rain and snow has developed over Northwest Oklahoma and the Panhandle.  Snow has been developing over West Texas, to the northwest of the upper low center.

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The snow will come to an end not long after sunset this evening.  About the same time, a strong arctic front will be moving rapidly southward into Northwest Oklahoma.  This front will reach Central Oklahoma by Midnight.

In Okarche, the temperature will fall to around 12 degrees by Sunday morning.  Strong north winds will drop the wind chill well below zero.