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Heat Wave and Severe Thunderstorms this Independence Day

A prolonged, dangerous heat wave will persist through the Independence Day weekend across the Ohio Valley, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic. Numerous temperature records are expected. Clusters of severe thunderstorms will move across parts of the Allegheny Plateau into Mid Atlantic this Independence Day, with potential for widespread damaging winds. Additional severe thunderstorms in the Great Plains. Read More >

An Extreme Heat Warning has been issued for portions of northeast Oklahoma until 8 PM Saturday, July 4th. Maximum heat indices up to 112 degrees will be possible. A Heat Advisory remains in effect for other parts of northeast and eastern Oklahoma. If outdoors stay hydrated and in the shade as much as possible!
Storms will increase in coverage across south-central KS and north-central OK with time, with one or more clusters expected to track to the east or southeast across the region into the evening. Large hail to golfball size and locally damaging wind will be the main threats with the initial more discrete cells, transitioning to a more substantial damaging wind event with the storm clusters as they progress across the area. For portions of E OK, storm timing may line up with evening fireworks displays and could impact lots of people that are outdoors watching the displays. It will be very important to remain weather aware going into the evening.
Low storm chances remain through Sat afternoon, and then increase Sat late afternoon/evening through Sat night from a storm complex forecast to move through. The primary severe weather timing is Sat evening into early Sun morning with locally damaging wind the main threat and hail a secondary threat. In addition, a heavy rain threat exists into Sun morning.
Brief improvement in the hot and humid conditions is expected Sunday-Monday, but the heat will return in earnest by mid week. Be aware of signs of heat stress and take precautions with outdoor activities.
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