Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Severe Thunderstor Watch Just West of TulsaSEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 278 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 500 AM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS OK . OKLAHOMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ALFALFA
BLAINE CANADIAN CUSTER
DEWEY ELLIS GARFIELD
GRANT HARPER KAY
KINGFISHER LINCOLN LOGAN
MAJOR NOBLE OKLAHOMA
OSAGE PAWNEE PAYNE
ROGER MILLS WOODS WOODWARD
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Severe Weather Possible This Afternoon and EveningThe Storm Prediction Center has placed a good portion of NE Oklahoma into the slight risk area for severe storms for today
and tonight.
This afternoon, isolated severe storms could form this afternoon mainly NW of I44. These storms severe
threat will be large hail and damaging winds.
Tonight, a line of storms is expected to form west and northwest
of Tulsa and move into NE OK. The primary threats are large hail with an increasing damaging wind threat as the evening progress.
An isolated tornado can not be ruled out.
Severe storms are again expected on Wednesday as a cold front pushes
through. Heavy rain, large hail, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado as possible with these storms.
Flooding
could become an issue tonight through Thursday morning as widespread 2.5-3.5 inch rainfall amounts are expected.
Here is the SPC risk map for today:
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Storms Possible Tuesday Morning through WednesdayThunderstorms are expected early Tuesday morning but are not expected to be severe.
Thunderstorms are expected
Tuesday afternoon and there is a chance some of these could be severe with hail and damaging winds being the primary threats.
Wednesday brings the best chance of severe thunderstorms with large hail, damaging winds, and flash flooding being
the primary concerns at this time.
Updates to follow...
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