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Severe Thunderstorms in the Central U.S.; Upper Level Low Over California

Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible today across central and eastern Minnesota, Iowa, and western Wisconsin. A few tornadoes, isolated very large hail, and damaging winds may occur. An upper level low will help trigger scattered thunderstorms over portions of central and southern California today along with a few inches of snow in the central Sierra Nevadas. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 5:16:26 pm CDT

Will feel very hot today with the heat and humidity yielding peak heat index values of 100 to 110 degrees. Record high temperatures are expected to be broken at Lawton and quite possibly at Wichita Falls, OKC, and Stillwater.
Any storm that does develop could become severe with the potential to produce damaging wind gusts and hail.
Strong to severe storms are possible on Thursday afternoon and evening. Damaging wind gusts and quarter size hail will be the main threat from these storms, along with cloud-to-ground lightning.

 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, OK16:52Partly Cloudy10986736S 13103 [HI]29.79
Norman, OK15:51Clear10986634S 12G21102 [HI]29.80
Stillwater, OK16:53Mostly Clear101016834S 20G25107 [HI]29.75
Lawton, OK16:53Clear101026530SSW 16G24106 [HI]29.78
Wichita Falls, TX16:52Clear101016531SSW 18G29105 [HI]29.79
Ponca City, OK16:53Thunder In The Vicinity \ Lightning Observed10976737S 13G25101 [HI]29.71
Enid, OK15:55Mostly Clear101026328SSW 20G26105 [HI]29.72
Alva, OK16:35Clear101045318VRB 3102 [HI]29.74
Woodward, OK16:35Clear10984214W 994 [HI]29.85
Gage, OK16:53Clear101014213WNW 1396 [HI]29.81
Watonga, OK16:35Thunder \ Lightning Observed101006027S 18G28100 [HI]29.78
Clinton, OK16:53Light Rain10925528SSE 17G32-29.82
Weatherford, OK16:35Lightning Observed101006026SSW 17G24100 [HI]29.80
Altus, OK16:35Clear101006431S 15G22103 [HI]29.80
Frederick, OK16:53Clear101016531S 12G24105 [HI]29.76
Ardmore, OK16:50Clear10986634S 12102 [HI]29.80
Ada, OK16:35Mostly Clear10986837S 13G18104 [HI]29.83

Local Weather History For September 19th...
Tornadoes struck Oklahoma City and Del City on this date in 1965. The
Oklahoma City tornado skimmed the northwest part of the downtown
business district, and the Del City storm struck near Southeast 20th
and Bryant Avenue. Both tornadoes were weak, but what made these
tornadoes unusual, is that they both occurred between 7 and 8 AM.

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