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Severe storms are possible Thursday afternoon into the overnight hours. There is more uncertainty on whether any storms will develop late this afternoon/evening along a dryline but if they do they will likely be severe. The better chance for storms in parts of the area will be later this evening into early Friday near a front that is expected to move south across the area. If severe storms develop, all hazards will be possible.
Strong to severe storms are possible along a cold front Friday evening into the night. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are the primary hazards.
The next severe weather risk across our area will begin Thursday and last each day through the weekend. Exact details remain uncertain, so continue to check in with the latest forecast details.

Local Weather History For April 23rd...
Thunder was not heard officially in Oklahoma City during April 1989.
That was the only April in the history of Oklahoma City, since 1891,
that passed with no observation of thunder on any day of the month.

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