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Hurricane Helene Expected to Rapidly Strengthen Over the Gulf of Mexico

Helene has intensified to hurricane-strength, and is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge, surf and rip current conditions, and damaging hurricane-force winds to Florida and the Southeast. Considerable flash and urban flooding is expected across portions of Florida, the Southeast, and the southern Appalachians. Monitor the National Hurricane Center for the latest updates. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 8:16:25 pm CDT

As drier air continues to surge southward lowering our dew points, clear night skies and light winds will enhance nightime cooling resulting in low temperatures by early Thursday morning in the 50s.
Light patchy fog will be possible Thursday morning for a few hours near sunrise. Not expecting visibilities to be reduced low enough for any driving hazards.

 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, OK19:52Clear10734942ENE 5-29.96
Norman, OK19:45Clear10735146NE 3-29.95
Stillwater, OK19:53Clear10685154NNE 6-29.96
Lawton, OK19:53Clear10765344NE 7-29.96
Wichita Falls, TX19:52Clear10775241ENE 5-29.94
Ponca City, OK19:53Clear10685256CALM-29.96
Enid, OK19:55Clear10744840ENE 6-29.94
Alva, OK19:35Clear10755753ESE 6-29.98
Woodward, OK19:35Clear10734638ENE 3-30.04
Gage, OK19:53Clear10754635E 7-30.00
Watonga, OK19:35Clear10735044N 5-30.02
Clinton, OK19:53Clear10734942N 5-30.00
Weatherford, OK19:35Clear10744941NE 7-29.99
Altus, OK19:08Clear10804630N 6-29.97
Frederick, OK19:53Clear10765243ENE 5-29.93
Ardmore, OK19:50Clear10715760CALM-29.94
Ada, OK19:35Clear10715556CALM-29.96

Local Weather History For September 25th...
Heavy rain fell in the Blackwell area of north-central Oklahoma on
September 24 and 25, 1996, causing many roads to be closed. Even the
I-35 exit at Braman was closed due to flooding. NWS radar estimated
that more than three inches of rain fell in less than 90 minutes in
central Kay County, late in the evening of the 25th. The two-day
rainfall total in Blackwell was nine inches.

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