2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Texas-Oklahoma

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(Nov. 2009 - Oct. 2010)

Complete 2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Texas-Oklahoma Region, November 2009 to October 2010 includes week-by-week details.

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MARCH 2010: temperature 55° (3° below avg.); precipitation 1.5" (1" below avg.); Mar 1-3: Sunny, seasonable; Mar 4-9: Rainy periods; cold, then mild; Mar 10-14: Sunny, cold; Mar 15-20: Rain and snow showers, then sunny, cold north; rainy periods, mild, then cool south; Mar 21-26: Showers north, rainy periods south; turning warmer; Mar 27-31: Scattered t-storms, warm.

APRIL 2010: temperature 70° (4° above avg.); precipitation 1.5" (1.5" below avg.); Apr 1-7: Scattered t-storms, warm; Apr 8-11: Sunny, seasonable; Apr 12-16: Sunny, warm north; clouds, seasonable south; Apr 17-23: T-storms, then sunny, cool; Apr 24-26: Sunny; Apr 27-30: A few showers, warm.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2009 to October 2010

Winter will be colder than normal, on average, from the Metroplex north and westward, with near-normal temperatures elsewhere. The coldest periods will occur in the second week of December, early to mid-January, and early to mid-February. Precipitation and snowfall will be near or slightly below normal. The most significant snow and ice will occur in mid-December, early January, and early and mid-February.

April and May will be warmer then normal, with near-normal rainfall.

Summer will be hotter and drier than normal, with the hottest periods from late June through the first half of July and in early to mid-August. The likelihood of a major hurricane is below normal.

September and October will bring near-normal temperatures, on average, with slightly below normal rainfall.

Temperature and Precipitation November 2009 to October 2010

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