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Flooding Concerns in Puerto Rico; Thunderstorms Across the Southeast U.S.

Showers and thunderstorms capable of producing widespread heavy rainfall will be possible across much of Puerto Rico today. Heavy rainfall will likely lead to flash, urban and small stream flooding. Some areas may face life-threatening flooding. In the Southeast U.S., strong to marginally severe thunderstorms will be possible this afternoon. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Apr. 19, 2024 at 10:30:10 am CDT

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Shower and thunderstorm chances will begin this evening along the Red River. Chances will spread north and increase overnight. Severe storms are unlikely.
Rain/storm chances are more widespread on Saturday. Severe storms are not expected. Most of the storms will be seen south of I-40, where storm total rainfall amounts could reach 1 to 2 inches by Sunday morning.

 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, OK09:52Mostly Cloudy10523858NE 18-30.22
Norman, OK09:45Clear10513961NNE 15G21-30.21
Stillwater, OK09:53Clear10553343NNE 20G29-30.24
Lawton, OK09:53Clear10524268NNE 20G26-30.21
Wichita Falls, TX09:52Mostly Cloudy10534266NE 18-30.20
Ponca City, OK09:53Clear10543039ENE 15-30.26
Enid, OK09:55Clear10513246NE 16G21-30.24
Alva, OK10:15Clear10533040E 14G20-30.28
Woodward, OK09:50Clear10463256ENE 1041 [WC]30.31
Gage, OK09:53Clear10513044ENE 12-30.27
Watonga, OK09:55Clear10523654NE 16G20-30.29
Clinton, OK09:53Clear10523654NE 17G30-30.24
Weatherford, OK10:15Clear10533550ENE 18G24-30.26
Hobart, OK09:53Clear10533856ENE 24G31-30.24
Altus, OK09:55Clear10513757NE 21-30.24
Frederick, OK09:53Clear10544058NE 15G25-30.20
Ardmore, OK09:50Overcast10554466NE 12G18-30.17
Ada, OK10:15Partly Cloudy10534266NNE 15G23-30.18

Local Weather History For April 19th...
Late afternoon and evening severe weather, in the form of hail to the
size of softballs and at least 5 tornadoes, affected southeast
Oklahoma on this day in 2011. Stringtown, in Atoka county, received
hail the size of softballs, while numerous tornadoes moved through
the Kiamichi Mountains of far southeast Oklahoma. Thankfully, there
were no reports of injuries.

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