Oklahomans will get one more day of unseasonably warm conditions before cooler air moves back into the region. The National Weather Service said a couple of cold fronts accompanying a weak storm system will help hold temperatures down for a few days. Southeastern Oklahoma has the best chance of seeing precipitation with the system, but the wildfire danger will remain high elsewhere. On Wednesday, skies were mostly clear in the west and partly to mostly cloudy with fog in central and eastern sections during the morning.