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Summer-like temperatures have returned to Oklahoma, but the state's severe weather season is not over just yet.
The beautiful weather from the ... Friday storm chances go up in southeast OK. We are watching the weekend and early next week very closely for stronger severe storms. A strong upper-level storm ...
Any storm that could form would likely carry a severe weather threat ... the western third of Oklahoma. As the upper-level wave nears the area, thunderstorm chances are expected to increase ...
The state will see above-average rain for the next few weeks, which is likely to cause flooding, especially in southwestern ...
Nice weather continues as heat builds in midweek, then we will be on the lookout for an active storm pattern to return to Oklahoma.
Next week, heat and humidity build highs in the 80s and 90s. Severe storm chances ramp back up by the end of next week and it’ll be time to be aware again.
Daily shower and storm chances will go away for the weekend with a warming trend into next week. Look for nice conditions Saturday and Sunday with lots of sunshine, light winds, and 70s to near 80.
The relentless rain also caused a dam to fail, creeks to overflow and roads and highways to close across the state.
Forecasters have issued warnings as storms threaten parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and New Mexico.
Heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms are expected in the south-central part of the country to close out April.
More than 1.1 million people in north Texas and Oklahoma were under a severe thunderstorm ... Barbara counties. The weather service in Los Angeles said there is a slight chance for more ...
Heavy rainfall began to sweep across North Texas on Wednesday, with some strong to severe storms forecast as well.