Through mid-week and even into parts of the late week and weekend for some of you, we will be dealing with extreme heat as part of another heat wave of the year across Oklahoma. Temperatures will be well into the 90s and 100s during this time, and high humidity levels, mainly in central and eastern Oklahoma, will lead to dangerous heat indices reaching the 105-degree mark. We strongly urge you to limit or avoid outdoor activities this week. If you have outdoor plans this week and cannot reschedule them, please prepare accordingly and remember your heat safety tips. They are listed in the graphic below, courtesy of the National Weather Service Office in Norman, OK, for your convenience.
Heat Safety Tips
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Detailed Forecast
Stretching across northern Oklahoma, a slight chance for showers and storms exists Tuesday night. Though chances are no greater than 30%, any developing storms could produce heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts. Please be prepared for any changing weather conditions.
For the latter part of the week, morning lows will be in the low-to-mid-70s across the state. Central and eastern Oklahoma have no greater than a 20% of seeing an afternoon shower or thunderstorm on Thursday; otherwise, skies will be partly cloudy through the weekend. Thursday’s highs will drop down to more seasonable levels for northeast Oklahoma in the low-to-mid-90s. Across the rest of the state on Thursday, expect another day of the week with highs in the upper-90s to low-100s, though the triple-digit heat will be confined primarily to the west again. For Friday, expect the same story: low-to-mid-90s for highs in eastern Oklahoma, and upper-90s to low-100s for highs across central and western Oklahoma.
Sources: NWS, HOOT, Google Images (photo)
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