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Severe Thunderstorm and Critical Fire Weather Threats in the Central U.S. Tuesday

There is an Enhanced Risk (Level 3 of 5) for severe thunderstorms Tuesday with threats for significant severe hail and tornado potential over southern Iowa into northern Missouri and west-central Illinois. Elevated to critical fire weather is possible Tuesday due to gusty winds and dry conditions over parts of the southern High Plains and northeastern Montana. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Tue, Apr. 16, 2024 at 12:05:18 am CDT

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 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(CDT)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Oklahoma City, OK23:52Mostly Cloudy10716684SSE 28G39-29.65
Norman, OK23:35Overcast10726783S 23G35-29.68
Stillwater, OK23:53Overcast10736678SSE 18G28-29.67
Lawton, OK23:53Mostly Cloudy10736678SSE 21G37-29.63
Wichita Falls, TX23:52Overcast10726887SSE 20G32-29.66
Ponca City, OK23:53Lightning Observed10726578S 18G31-29.65
Enid, OK23:40Partly Cloudy10716683SSE 21G25-29.61
Alva, OK23:55Overcast10716888SSE 22G28-29.57
Woodward, OK23:55Overcast10696277S 23G35-29.61
Gage, OK23:53Overcast10716478S 30G46-29.58
Watonga, OK23:35Overcast10716683S 18G29-29.65
Clinton, OK23:53Overcast9706687S 24G43-29.63
Weatherford, OK23:55Lightning Observed10716684S 20G28-29.64
Hobart, OK23:53Overcast9716890S 26G41-29.65
Altus, OK23:35Overcast10716888SSE 23G31-29.64
Frederick, OK23:53Mostly Cloudy10726887SSE 18G31-29.63
Ardmore, OK23:35Overcast10716888SSE 13-29.76
Ada, OK23:55Overcast10696894SSE 21G28-29.75

Local Weather History For April 16th...
An interesting oddity occurred near Wichita Falls on April 16, 1977.
A weak tornado not only developed from a weak shower, as no lightning
or thunder was noticed, but the tornado then proceeded to move toward
the west, though most tornadoes move toward the east. The tornado was
accompanied by a loud roar as it moved through largely uninhabited
areas just west of Wichita Falls.

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