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Last Map Update: Wed, May. 1, 2024 at 4:55:15 pm CDT

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Multiple severe thunderstorms are expected, particularly across western Oklahoma and western-north Texas, from Wednesday late afternoon into early Thursday morning. Large hail and damaging winds, along with a low tornado risk, are expected.
There is a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms across northern Oklahoma Friday night.

 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, OK15:52Clear10796460SSE 23G35-29.77
Norman, OK15:45Clear10786257SE 23G29-29.78
Stillwater, OK15:53Light Rain10846044S 25G36-29.78
Lawton, OK16:27Mostly Cloudy10796971SSE 20G31-29.75
Wichita Falls, TX16:04Partly Cloudy10807071SSE 23-29.76
Ponca City, OK15:53Mostly Cloudy10836046SSE 23G30-29.76
Enid, OK15:55Mostly Cloudy10826149S 23-29.72
Alva, OK16:35Overcast10776669S 14G21-29.71
Woodward, OK16:10Mostly Cloudy10756264S 21G28-29.74
Gage, OK16:33Partly Cloudy10796562SSE 26G37-29.69
Watonga, OK16:15Partly Cloudy10816559SSE 21G31-29.76
Clinton, OK16:00Light Rain10786564SSE 21G36-29.75
Weatherford, OK16:35Partly Cloudy10786564S 23G29-29.74
Hobart, OK18:06Heavy Rain With Thunder \ Fog \ Lightning Observed1/2737090NNE 16G21-29.75
Altus, OK16:15Mostly Cloudy10826861SSE 26G36-29.71
Frederick, OK16:06Mostly Cloudy10817069SE 20G31-29.72
Ardmore, OK15:50Partly Cloudy10786869SE 13G23-29.81
Ada, OK16:15Clear10786461SE 15G25-29.82

Local Weather History For May 1st...
May of 2018 was the warmest May on record for the state of Oklahoma
and the warmest May since 1962. This very warm May followed a stretch
of several years when May in Oklahoma had been cooler than average.
While there were no extended streaks of very hot or 100 degree
temperatures during the month, high and low temperatures were
consistently above average and there were no strong cold fronts,
which we normally see. For individual locations, it was the warmest
May on record at Lawton, the 2nd warmest at Oklahoma City, and the
5th warmest at Wichita Falls, Texas.

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