Gary McManus, Oklahoma Climatological Survey about possible warm, dry weather for early November
The rainfall of last week definitely helped out some of the dry areas of the
state that had developed full-fledged drought conditions. But like I had
previously said, the overall pattern still looks dry and warm. The National
Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) confirms that with their 6-10
and 8-14 day outlooks. In both, they give much of the state increased chances
for warmer and drier weather for the first week or so of November.
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