A low pressure center tracking across the Great Lakes and its associated cold front extending across the Southern Plains will focus occasional showers and thunderstorms through tonight. A few of these thunderstorms may become severe alongside heavy rainfall that may cause flash flooding; Portions of the Southern Plains would be the greatest threat for these hazards through tonight. Read More >
Last Map Update: Thu, May 1, 2025 at 2:46:26 pm CDT
Local Weather History For May 1st...
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May of 2018 was the warmest May on record for the state of Oklahoma
and the warmest May since 1962. This very warm May followed a stretch of several years when May in Oklahoma had been cooler than average. While there were no extended streaks of very hot or 100 degree temperatures during the month, high and low temperatures were consistently above average and there were no strong cold fronts, which we normally see. For individual locations, it was the warmest May on record at Lawton, the 2nd warmest at Oklahoma City, and the 5th warmest at Wichita Falls, Texas. |
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