StormWarn: Oklahoma City (@stormwarnok) 's Twitter Profile
StormWarn: Oklahoma City

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StormWarn OKC offers around-the-clock coverage for life-threatening weather across a broad area in central Oklahoma.

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NWS Weather Prediction Center (@nwswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍂 Fall preview! A strong cold front will bring an unseasonably cool air mass to much of the Lower 48 through the weekend & into next week. Forecast high temperatures are expected to be roughly 10 to 30 degrees below average for this time of year.

Oklahoma Mesonet (@okmesonet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much of the northern half of the state will struggle to get out of the 60s today, breaking their lowest maximum temperature records for an Aug. 25 AND the month of August. Others...not so much. We see you southern Oklahoma! ticker.mesonet.org #okwx #okmesonet

Much of the northern half of the state will struggle to get out of the 60s today, breaking their lowest maximum temperature records for an Aug. 25 AND the month of August. Others...not so much. We see you southern Oklahoma! ticker.mesonet.org #okwx #okmesonet
National Weather Service (@nws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NWS is hiring! Are you interested in working for an agency that uses science and technology to protect lives and property? Additional mission-critical positions just posted on USAJobs.gov, including Meteorologist (1340) openings. Many are great opportunities for

NWS is hiring! Are you interested in working for an agency that uses science and technology to protect lives and property? Additional mission-critical positions just posted on USAJobs.gov, including Meteorologist (1340) openings. Many are great opportunities for
Andrew Adams (@aadamswx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow is another hot afternoon of upper 80s and 90s. Rain and storm chances start in the panhandles and far western Oklahoma tomorrow afternoon and evening. Storms will increase across much of the state tomorrow night. A few of these storms could be strong to severe. #okwx

Tomorrow is another hot afternoon of upper 80s and 90s. Rain and storm chances start in the panhandles and far western Oklahoma tomorrow afternoon and evening. Storms will increase across much of the state tomorrow night. A few of these storms could be strong to severe. #okwx
StormWarn: Oklahoma City (@stormwarnok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are still seeing patterns coming into place which will allow for thunderstorms and possibly a few supercells in northern OK this evening and into tonight. There is a change a few of the stronger storms might make it into the metro tonight so standby.

We are still seeing patterns coming into place which will allow for thunderstorms and possibly a few supercells in northern OK this evening and into tonight. There is a change a few of the stronger storms might make it into the metro tonight so standby.
StormWarn: Oklahoma City (@stormwarnok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are monitoring development across a wide swath of our northern coverage area today. StormWarn Prediction: First few storms will fire up in the Woods, Woodward, & Harper counties and spread north and east. Some may dip as far south as Logan & Kingfisher with some metro impact.

We are monitoring development across a wide swath of our northern coverage area today.
StormWarn Prediction: First few storms will fire up in the Woods, Woodward, & Harper counties and spread north and east. Some may dip as far south as Logan &  Kingfisher with some metro impact.
NWS Norman (@nwsnorman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only adjustment to the severe weather potential Friday evening was to slightly bump the tornado probabilities up closer to "low", primarily in western north Texas and western Oklahoma. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive warning information tomorrow night! #okwx #txwx

Only adjustment to the severe weather potential Friday evening was to slightly bump the tornado probabilities up closer to "low", primarily in western north Texas and western Oklahoma. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive warning information tomorrow night! #okwx #txwx
National Weather Service (@nws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you live in the West, you’re likely to see the words “atmospheric river” pop up in the forecast over the next several days. This is not a new term; in fact it was coined in 1994! But what is an atmospheric river, and what weather hazards can you expect? Meteorologist Haley

StormWarn: Oklahoma City (@stormwarnok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoy what looks to be the last gasp of warm weather for the season today. This evening, heavy rain moves in for about 24-36 hours followed by much cooler temperatures and more fall like weather for central Oklahoma.

NWS Norman (@nwsnorman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those with sensitive outdoor plants should pay attention to the forecast Thursday morning, as we are likely to see our first frost/freeze of the season in many areas, especially across western and northern Oklahoma. #okwx #texomawx

Those with sensitive outdoor plants should pay attention to the forecast Thursday morning, as we are likely to see our first frost/freeze of the season in many areas, especially across western and northern Oklahoma. #okwx #texomawx