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We’re expecting warm and muggy weather again later today with highs in the lower to mid-90s before another MCS may brush part of the area later tonight into pre-dawn Thursday before the ridge begins to expand once again over the area.
More >>We’re expecting warm and muggy weather again later today with highs in the lower to mid-90s before another MCS may brush part of the area later tonight into pre-dawn Thursday before the ridge begins to expand once again over the area.
More >>We’re in the running for another storm complex that may move across part of northern Oklahoma later tonight into Wednesday morning before the mid-level ridge nudges northward for the end of the week.
More >>We’re in the running for another storm complex that may move across part of northern Oklahoma later tonight into Wednesday morning before the mid-level ridge nudges northward for the end of the week.
More >>Hot and humid Memorial Day for eastern Oklahoma. Highs this afternoon in the low 90s but heat index values will make it feel more like upper 90s.
More >>Hot and humid Memorial Day for eastern Oklahoma. Highs this afternoon in the low 90s but heat index values will make it feel more like upper 90s.
More >>The summer heat continues to sizzle for our Memorial Day weekend here in Green Country.
More >>The summer heat continues to sizzle for our Memorial Day weekend here in Green Country.
More >>The summer heat is building across Green Country as the Memorial Day weekend kicks into gear.
More >>The summer heat is building across Green Country as the Memorial Day weekend kicks into gear.
More >>Storms that formed yesterday and last night across western Kansas and Colorado will continue to drop east and southeast this morning and may survive into northeastern or central Oklahoma during the early morning hours.
More >>Storms that formed yesterday and last night across western Kansas and Colorado will continue to drop east and southeast this morning and may survive into northeastern or central Oklahoma during the early morning hours.
More >>Some patchy fog will be likely in a few spots early this morning with temps in the 60s and lower 70s. Once again, we’ll be in the running for some widely spaced, scattered thunderstorms today across eastern Oklahoma with highs in the upper into the lower 90s.
More >>Some patchy fog will be likely in a few spots early this morning with temps in the 60s and lower 70s. Once again, we’ll be in the running for some widely spaced, scattered thunderstorms today across eastern Oklahoma with highs in the upper into the lower 90s.
More >>A weak disturbance is located across the Ark-La-Tex region and will gradually move northward today with more scattered showers and storms developing across eastern Oklahoma by mid morning into the afternoon.
More >>A weak disturbance is located across the Ark-La-Tex region and will gradually move northward today with more scattered showers and storms developing across eastern Oklahoma by mid morning into the afternoon.
More >>It’s the most commonly asked question Oklahoma meteorologists have been asked recently. We jumped from winter’s last gasp in April to the hottest May on record for Tulsa so far. Severe weather outbreaks have been conspicuously missing from our forecasts and the heat index is becoming an increasingly covered topic in our weathercasts. In short, May has been resembling June… scratch that… July! It doesn’t mean we’re done with severe weather season ...
More >>It’s the most commonly asked question Oklahoma meteorologists have been asked recently. We jumped from winter’s last gasp in April to the hottest May on record for Tulsa so far. Severe weather outbreaks have been conspicuously missing from our forecasts and the heat index is becoming an increasingly covered topic in our weathercasts. In short, May has been resembling June… scratch that… July! It doesn’t mean we’re done with severe weather season ...
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