TIMELINE: More rain on Tuesday, severe storms possible Tuesday night in Oklahoma Share Updated: 7:22 AM CDT May 25, 2021 Share Updated: 7:22 AM CDT May 25, 2021
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Show Transcript from the First Lord Weather Center. Meteorologist Jonathan Kander with your updated severe storm risk and timeline for Tuesday evening, the threat Northwestern Oklahoma. Slight risk meaning scattered damage reports. Oklahoma city level one meaning isolated damage reports. That s marginal. So what we re talking about ping pong ball size hail damage. You win 65 miles an hour flooding threat and a low tornado risk will highlight that right now. The hail zone area in blue is quarters the area in yellow, ping pong ball size hail. I guess there could be isolated golf balls up in northwestern Oklahoma. Here s their tornado zone scale 1 to 10 will give okay? See the blue zone A level one and then A two up in northwestern Oklahoma. We ll have to watch for that. Okay,
Updated: 7:11 AM CDT May 17, 2021
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Show Transcript from the first alert weather center, Meteorologist Jonathan Kander with your updated severe storm timeline for monday night into Tuesday morning. Number one. The risk is significant enhanced for southwestern Oklahoma. For big hail, there s a tornado risk. Let s talk about the timing storms will likely go up in the texas panhandle in the afternoon, the evening and they ll morph into a line of storms like a squall line or a big complex of storms that will move across western Oklahoma this evening between six and 10 o clock coming into Okay, C 9 10 after midnight by three a.m. Those storms would be east of I. 35. So I m gonna break down all the threats. Number one. The hail threat doesn t mean you ll have hail that size at your house, but the zones showing you how large the hail could get and southwestern Oklahoma, golf balls and tennis balls and okay, see about ping pong ball size. The tornado index on
FORECAST: Severe storms likely late Monday
FORECAST: Severe storms likely late Monday Share Updated: 9:55 AM CDT May 17, 2021
FORECAST: Severe storms likely late Monday Share Updated: 9:55 AM CDT May 17, 2021
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Show Transcript from the First World Weather Center. Meteorologist Jonathan Kander get ready. A significant risk of severe weather coming in later tonight. But in between the hit miss storms today, highs will be in the mid seventies with a cloudy sky in the southeast wind. High humidity at any point today, hit or miss are scattered thunderstorms possible blinking red icon turned on for the afternoon for the risk of severe weather. But the chance of storms for tonight is high will likely see a complex or storms going up in the texas, panhandle morphing into a complex will move across the state for tonight s 100% chance you re gonna get rain for okay. See for tonight, here s the risk. It s a level two and three out of five. Thi
FORECAST: 70s today, rain moves in tonight
FORECAST: 70s today, rain moves in tonight Share Updated: 7:00 AM CDT May 5, 2021
FORECAST: 70s today, rain moves in tonight Share Updated: 7:00 AM CDT May 5, 2021
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Show Transcript from the first alert weather center, Meteorologist Jonathan Kander after a very cold start in the lower to mid forties for central Oklahoma will enjoy lots of sun. Today, will be in the sixties by lunch and the lower seventies this afternoon. So high is running a little bit below average. Upper sixties, lower seventies, lots of sun. There s a little tiny rain chance up in north central Oklahoma early and then tonight there s a chance. Yes. We re looking at scattered showers move in around midnight for okay, see and okay, sees right in the path of the highest chance. There might be a rumble thunder. No risk of severe weather lows for thursday morning in the forties and the fifties with winds coming around back to
FORECAST: Dry afternoon, 70s today
FORECAST: Dry afternoon, 70s today Share Updated: 9:11 AM CDT Apr 29, 2021
FORECAST: Dry afternoon, 70s today Share Updated: 9:11 AM CDT Apr 29, 2021
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Show Transcript from the first look at Weather center Meteorologist Jonathan Kander, a nice break from heavy showers and thunderstorms, no risk of severe weather for today, clouds will be decreasing from north to south will have highs in the seventies. Today. That s a little bit below average will notes of north breeze. Now there is a chance of rain across far southern Oklahoma late tonight, after midnight, the rest of us are dry lows in the forties north 50 south, they ll cloud up still north. Wind winds come around to the south on friday will be dry highs in the mid seventies now your weekend looks pretty good, but there are a few rain chances out there. They re low or isolated. Maybe a little isolated showers, saturday, maybe an isolated thunders