The Enid area has a good chance of receiving some rain, snow or sleet today.
National Weather Service gives the area a 90 percent chance of rain, snow and sleet through today and tonight. NWS said accumulation of snow and sleet today could be up to an inch, with 1-3 inches possible tonight.
“Right now, it looks as though we will see winter-type precipitation only while temperatures are low, and it will transition to rain as we warm up,” said Mike Honigsberg, certified director of Enid/Garfield County Emergency Management. “Overall, we will be receiving much-needed precipitation no matter how it falls.”
The forecast calls for snow possibly mixed with sleet before noon today, then rain possibly mixed with sleet, according to NWS. For tonight, the forecast calls for rain possibly mixed with sleet before midnight, then snow, freezing rain and sleet.
NWS is calling for a high today of 35 and a low tonight of 32. The Enid area is in a winter weather advisory until noon Thursday.
There is a 70 percent chance of more rain, snow and sleet before noon Thursday. The high Thursday is expected to be 38.
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