Forecast
| Today | Normal | Record | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | 86° | 81° | 96° (1956) | ||
| Low | 69° | 60° | 45° (1894) | ||
| Precipitation | 0.18” | ||||
| Sunrise | 6:08am | ||||
| Sunset | 8:19pm | ||||
| Moon Phase | Waxing Gibbous Moon | ||||
Sunday: Widespread severe weather will develop in Central Oklahoma and Central Kansas in response to strong upper level energy and a dryline advancing east. These storms will be supercells which could contain large hail, damaging wind, flooding rains, and tornadoes. The storms will move east and eventually merge into a complex that will affect NE Oklahoma and potentially NWA Sunday night. Sunday will be hot in humid again with highs in the 80s and 90s. Winds will increase out of the south between 15-25mph. A few isolated showers and storms are possible during the day before the main threat comes... Read More ›
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