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The storm complex that developed across eastern Kansas last night dropped southeast and is currently positioning to move across part of northeastern Oklahoma during the early morning hours.
More >>The storm complex that developed across eastern Kansas last night dropped southeast and is currently positioning to move across part of northeastern Oklahoma during the early morning hours.
More >>We’re still in the middle of MCS season (a complex of thunderstorms) due to the typical June pattern of the migrating subtropical ridge of high pressure and the resulting yet occasionally northwest flow pattern.
More >>We’re still in the middle of MCS season (a complex of thunderstorms) due to the typical June pattern of the migrating subtropical ridge of high pressure and the resulting yet occasionally northwest flow pattern.
More >>It’s Cry Baby Hill time at Tulsa Tough, and the weather for it won’t be for the faint of heart!
More >>It’s Cry Baby Hill time at Tulsa Tough, and the weather for it won’t be for the faint of heart!
More >>A weather pattern much more reminiscent of July than June is taking shape once again across Green Country, and that means building heat and humidity.
More >>A weather pattern much more reminiscent of July than June is taking shape once again across Green Country, and that means building heat and humidity.
More >>Yesterday’s MCS kept us relatively benign from any convection last night and early this morning across northeast Oklahoma, while the southwestern part of the state has been dealing with storms moving into north Texas.
More >>Yesterday’s MCS kept us relatively benign from any convection last night and early this morning across northeast Oklahoma, while the southwestern part of the state has been dealing with storms moving into north Texas.
More >>We’re in a holding pattern for the next few hours as severe storms to our north and northwest attempt to move southeast closer to our area.
More >>We’re in a holding pattern for the next few hours as severe storms to our north and northwest attempt to move southeast closer to our area.
More >>The mid-level ridge will continue to slowly expand northwest out of the Mexican Plateau region and overspread at least part of the state through the next 5 days before slowly retrograding southwest and allowing a weak boundary to drop southward into part of northern Oklahoma early next week.
More >>The mid-level ridge will continue to slowly expand northwest out of the Mexican Plateau region and overspread at least part of the state through the next 5 days before slowly retrograding southwest and allowing a weak boundary to drop southward into part of northern Oklahoma early next week.
More >>We’ve been dealing with the chance for some storms near and west of the metro for the last couple of hours and its appears the window for this development is quickly fading.
More >>We’ve been dealing with the chance for some storms near and west of the metro for the last couple of hours and its appears the window for this development is quickly fading.
More >>The mid-level ridge of high pressure is located across Mexico this morning and will remain to the southwest of the state for the next 48 to 60 hours. This will create a northwest flow on the periphery of the ridge allowing at least one and possibly two disturbances to move near the area in the next few days.
More >>The mid-level ridge of high pressure is located across Mexico this morning and will remain to the southwest of the state for the next 48 to 60 hours. This will create a northwest flow on the periphery of the ridge allowing at least one and possibly two disturbances to move near the area in the next few days.
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