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Severe Weather and Excessive Rain from the Southern Plains into the Mississippi Valley

Severe thunderstorms may produce tornadoes, some strong, damaging wind gusts above 70 mph, and very large hail exceeding 2 inches in diameter, and intense rainfall that may cause flash flooding tonight across much of the southern Plains and lower Missouri Valley. The severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall will expand from east Texas into the Mississippi Valley on Sunday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Apr. 28, 2024 at 12:11:17 am CDT

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Damaging wind gusts, large to very large hail and tornadoes are all possible early this morning in the risk areas.
A few severe thunderstorms are possible by Sunday afternoon into evening. Uncertainty in coverage and location remains and will depend on early morning storms, so check back!
There is a low risk for tornados Sunday afternoon across southeast Oklahoma.

 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(CDT)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Oklahoma City, OK23:52Rain With Thunder \ Cumulonimbus Clouds, Lightning Observed6626093ESE 22G35-29.62
Norman, OK23:35Rain With Thunder \ Mist \ Lightning Observed7626195E 13-29.68
Stillwater, OK23:53Rain \ Lightning Observed8676284SE 17-29.70
Lawton, OK23:53Lightning Observed10626196SSE 20G30-29.63
Wichita Falls, TX23:52Thunder In The Vicinity \ Light Rain \ Lightning Observed10605996SSE 15G30-29.63
Ponca City, OK23:53Thunder In The Vicinity \ Light Rain \ Lightning Observed10705763SSE 18G33-29.62
Enid, OK23:55Lightning Observed10716580SE 10-29.58
Alva, OK23:55Clear10646293SSE 7-29.58
Woodward, OK23:30Lightning Observed10665977WNW 13-29.69
Gage, OK23:53Clear10634960NNW 10-29.66
Watonga, OK23:35Lightning Observed10676286S 5-29.66
Clinton, OK23:53Mostly Cloudy10625989S 14-29.65
Weatherford, OK23:55Lightning Observed10635986SW 14G17-29.66
Hobart, OK23:53Mostly Clear10626093SSW 10-29.68
Altus, OK23:35Lightning Observed10625988SSE 10-29.66
Frederick, OK23:53Lightning Observed10615993CALM-29.65
Ardmore, OK23:15Mostly Clear10736988S 24G33-29.70
Ada, OK23:35Thunder In The Vicinity \ Rain \ Fog \ Lightning Observedless than 1/4626093NW 16G28-29.70

Local Weather History For April 28th...
April 2015 was a wet month for much of the region. While in the
midths of a long-term and exceptional drought across western
Oklahoma, locations from around Taloga, to Cheyenne and Sayre
received between 10 and 15 inches of rain during the month! This made
April 2015 the second wettest month for west-central Oklahoma since
records began in 1895.

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