A massive heat wave is consuming much of the Midwest into the Southern tier of the U.S. with hazy, hot and humid conditions. These dangerous conditions will likely persist through Thursday as widespread excessive heat warnings and heat advisories are in effect. North and east of the heat and area of high pressure, thunderstorms with damaging and severe winds, large hail and heavy rain are likely. Read More >
Last Map Update: Tue, Jul. 5, 2022 at 5:55:09 pm CDT
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Local Weather History For July 5th...
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During the early morning hours of July 05, 2004, a severe weather
outbreak occurred across north-central Oklahoma. Tennis ball-size hail fell across Grant and Alfalfa counties. Later that evening, a second wave of severe hail occurred, which continued through the night. |
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