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#OKWX: Oklahoma weather updates! Includes storm tracking, severe weather alerts, forecasts, radar, hail reports, tornadoes, lightning, rain, sunshine, and community sharing. Stay informed & safe!
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No one’s more excited for the sunshine than Trav!
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The heat wave is gone now! Back to typical April temps. Thunderstorms come back late week with sever
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*Wettest April on record!* We just broke the record. Here’s the latest rain timeline.
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Massive washout from floodwaters in Blanchard, OK. Residents are stranded on the other side.
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4/18 Severe storm chances return this evening with a wind, hail and tornado threat… Meteorologist
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6th season, here we go!
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Flooding continues across Oklahoma. We will see more rain and storms this evening into tonight.
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4/8/2025 Several rounds of severe weather are moving toward Green Country. Damaging winds, flooding,
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FRI 4/18: Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer is in the Bob Mills weather center tracking strong to sev
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4-16-25 hot and windy then storms develop. Here’s the latest storm timing and threats.
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5-2-25 Rain moves on out and we are in for a beautiful weekend!
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Rain sticks around Friday as showers and storms roll through, especially in SE Oklahoma where some c
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4-8-25 warm, windy, and dry for now. More storms chances coming.
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Oklahoma! LOTS of severe weather this week, let me break down each day for you and talk about what w
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A friend and I were in Owasso, OK on our way to grab food before we headed out of town and we drove
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4-10-25 really heating up into the weekend. Winds ramp up as well.
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After a weekend full of storms, here’s what we’re looking at in our forecast for the days ahead.
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Personal photos of the devastation from the May 3, 1999 F4 tornado in Mulhall, OK. During college, a
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Storm Chasers hit with Hailstorm at the house tonight before we rest before our chase.
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4-9-25 This beautiful pattern continues! Some windy and hot days before rain moves in next week.
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A cold front moved in early Monday, but chances for severe weather go up later this week. Meteorolog
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