Scattered severe thunderstorms are forecast across central and eastern North Dakota, as well as far northwest Minnesota Saturday (Slight Risk level 2 of 5). Damaging wind gusts are the primary threat. Elevated to critical fire weather conditions will persist through the weekend across the Western U.S. Isolated dry thunderstorms could lead to new fire starts over portions of the northern Rockies. Read More >
Last Map Update: Sat, Jul 27, 2024 at 12:56:32 am CDT
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Local Weather History For July 27th...
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The remains of tropical storms and hurricanes occasionally drift into
Oklahoma from the Gulf of Mexico. This often results in widespread heavy rain. On July 26, 1959, the remains of Hurricane Debra arrived in southeast Oklahoma, then meandered across north-central and west-central parts of the state on the 26th and 27th. Much of the area received three to six inches of rainfall from the storm, resulting in many areas of minor flooding. |
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