
Nov. 28 – Dec. 8
By heavener.news
🌧 Rain to Start the Period
The weather forecast begins with a wet note. On Friday, temperatures will climb to around 60°F during the day before dropping sharply to the lower 30s overnight. Rain is expected to move in late, with nearly half an inch possible. This will be the first significant rainfall in several days, and it may leave roads slick for evening travel.
Read more: Extended Weather Forecast for LeFlore CountyThe rain continues into Saturday, though temperatures will be cooler, with highs near 53°F and lows around 30°F. Another third of an inch of rain is likely, which should help replenish soil moisture but may also create muddy conditions for outdoor activities. Farmers and ranchers will welcome the precipitation, though it could briefly slow down late‑season field work.
❄️ Drying Out and Turning Colder
By Sunday, the skies clear and sunshine returns. Highs will only reach the low 40s, with overnight lows in the mid‑30s. The combination of sunshine and crisp air will make for a pleasant day, though jackets will be essential.
The coldest stretch arrives on Monday when highs struggle to reach 36°F and lows dip to 31°F. Cloud cover will dominate, but precipitation chances remain minimal. Residents should prepare for frosty mornings, especially in valleys and low‑lying areas where temperatures can run a few degrees colder than official readings.
🌤 Gradual Warming Trend
The middle of the week brings a slow rebound. On Tuesday, highs rise to the mid‑40s, with lows near 28°F. Sunshine dominates, and the dry air will make conditions feel brisk but comfortable.
By Wednesday, temperatures climb further, reaching the mid‑50s during the day. Overnight lows remain chilly in the low 30s, but the overall pattern suggests a stabilizing atmosphere. This will be one of the more pleasant days of the forecast period, ideal for outdoor chores or holiday decorating.
☀️ Early December Sunshine
The first weekend of December looks relatively mild compared to the start of the week. Thursday, brings highs near 49°F and lows around 41°F. Skies will be partly sunny, and while rain chances are minimal, the cloud cover may make the day feel cooler than the thermometer suggests.
On Friday, highs rebound to 58°F, with lows near 38°F. Sunshine dominates, and conditions should be excellent for local events or travel. This marks the beginning of a stretch of dry, stable weather that will carry into the following week.
🔮 Looking Ahead
The extended forecast from Dec. 6, through Dec. 8, shows highs ranging from the low 50s to the low 60s, with overnight lows in the mid‑30s. Rain chances remain very low, and skies will be mostly sunny. This pattern suggests a quiet start to December, with no major storms on the horizon.
For residents, this means a good opportunity to prepare for the colder months ahead. Firewood supplies, heating systems, and winter clothing should all be checked now, while conditions remain manageable. The dry stretch will also benefit local roads and outdoor activities, though the chilly mornings will remind everyone that winter is just around the corner.
🌎 Seasonal Context
Late November and early December often bring unpredictable swings in LeFlore County weather. The county’s location in southeastern Oklahoma places it at the crossroads of Gulf moisture and northern cold fronts. This forecast period illustrates that dynamic perfectly: rain early, cold air midweek, and a return to mild sunshine as December unfolds.
Residents should remain mindful of frost advisories, especially in rural areas where crops, gardens, and livestock can be affected. While no severe weather is expected, the combination of wet ground and cold mornings can create hazards such as icy patches on bridges or shaded roads.
✅ Final Thoughts
In summary, LeFlore County will experience:
- Rainfall: Nearly an inch spread across Nov 28–29
- Cold Snap: Highs in the 30s–40s from Nov 30–Dec 2
- Warming Trend: Highs climbing into the 50s–60s by Dec 5–8
- Dry Stretch: Minimal precipitation after Nov 29, with sunny skies dominating
This forecast provides a clear picture of the transition from late autumn into early winter. While the rain at the start may be inconvenient, the dry and sunny days that follow will offer relief and opportunities for outdoor work and recreation. As always, residents should stay tuned to local updates for any changes, but for now, the outlook suggests a calm and manageable start to December.
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