Sunday, June 29, 2014
Storms to Follow Intense Heat
We're now a week into the summer season, and the heat is on. Though daytime highs in most cases have actually been near or below normal, hot and humid conditions are leading to heat indices well into the 90s and 100s. This hot weather will continue for another day before a couple of rounds of thunderstorms roll through Monday night into Tuesday and then Tuesday afternoon and evening into Wednesday and further drop the high temperatures.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Storms Firing, Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued
A line of severe thunderstorms which formed across the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles earlier this evening is currently expanding across northwestern Oklahoma. These storms are moving east at 45 mph and have a history of producing 70 mph wind gusts and quarter-size hail. The storms will continue to push eastward with additional development likely farther towards the south. We are also watching a line of storms in central Kansas that will extend farther south and move into northeastern Oklahoma later tonight. These storms have a history of producing 60 to 70 mph wind gusts and quarter-size hail. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center covering central, north central, and northwestern Oklahoma through 4:00 AM CDT Thursday. Please be weather aware.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Potential for Severe Weather Wednesday, Thursday
A low pressure system and a cold front will push across Oklahoma Wednesday evening and overnight. We will also see a dryline develop across west Texas. This setup will fuel the development of strong to severe thunderstorms beginning Wednesday evening across western Oklahoma and lasting overnight for the rest of the state as the storms push eastward. Please be weather aware during this time period.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
More Severe Storms Expected Tonight, Tomorrow Night
A front that has been stalling out across Oklahoma is responsible for two rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms that occurred Thursday night into Friday morning and then Friday night into Saturday morning. As this front will hang around for the next couple of days, we will continue to see a similar situation in which a large complex of storms forms across western Oklahoma and pushes eastward. Threats from such a set-up include damaging wind gusts and large hail. However, we cannot rule out a few embedded tornadoes in this line of storms. In addition, some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall exceeding 2 inches. This will lead to flash flooding and will be extremely dangerous. We urge you to remember your flood safety tips, especially if you have travel plans tonight. Turn around, don't drown!
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Severe Weather Possible Over Next Several Days
May was an unusually quiet month for Oklahoma in terms of severe weather, but it looks like June may be picking up on some of the slack. Beginning tomorrow and lasting through the beginning of next week, parts of Oklahoma are at a risk for severe thunderstorms. The severe threat shifts each day and covers different parts of the state, but as of right now it looks like northern Oklahoma is the primary target zone for this multi-day severe threat.