stile99
06-15-2019, 01:01 PM
But we haven't had a heat dome this year. The post you are quoting is wanting to have one, for some asinine reason.
And I reversed the sentiment.
And I reversed the sentiment.
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stile99 06-15-2019, 01:01 PM But we haven't had a heat dome this year. The post you are quoting is wanting to have one, for some asinine reason. And I reversed the sentiment. gopokes88 06-15-2019, 01:47 PM I'm sick of the duck weather. Bring on the heat dome of doom. I’m also a fan of the hell pressure cells Anonymous. 06-15-2019, 02:04 PM Enhanced Risk upgrade to most of OK for this afternoon. We will likely see severe storms develop over C OK in a couple hours along a boundary across NC OK. These storms will have no real direction and ride along their own outflows. This will cause flash flooding in very localized areas. Hail threat is decent with the taller storms. https://tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/hrrr/2019061517/hrrr_ref_frzn_scus_12.png Bunty 06-15-2019, 07:00 PM FLOOD WATCH Areas Affected: Alfalfa - Beckham - Blaine - Caddo - Canadian - Carter - Cleveland - Comanche - Cotton - Custer - Dewey - Garfield - Garvin - Grady - Grant - Greer - Harmon - Hughes - Jackson - Jefferson - Kay - Kingfisher - Kiowa - Lincoln - Logan - Major - McClain - Murray - Noble - Oklahoma - Payne - Pontotoc - Pottawatomie - Roger Mills - Seminole - Stephens - Tillman - Wash ita Details: ...Significant Flooding Possible Tonight... .Widespread thunderstorms are expected across the region this evening and overnight, especially across southwest into central Oklahoma. Due to recent rainfall, a potentially significant and life threatening flooding event may occur, especially across central Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area. ...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING... The National Weather Service in Norman has issued a * Flood Watch for flash flooding...flooding of creeks and rivers...and flooding of low lying areas for a large part of Oklahoma and all of western north Texas. In Texas, this watch includes Quanah, Crowell, Vernon, Seymour, and Wichita Falls. In Oklahoma, it includes Altus, Lawton, Ardmore, Elk City, Clinton and Weatherford, Enid, the Oklahoma City Metro, Ponca City, Stillwater, Shawnee, Seminole, and Ada. * Through early Sunday morning. * Extremely heavy rainfall associated with widespread thunderstorms this evening and overnight. * Due to saturated soils and bankfull rivers, the heavy rain that is expected tonight could lead to significant and life threatening flooding and flash flooding, especially across central portions of Oklahoma. * Avoid areas that normally flood during heavy rain and do not drive into areas where water covers the road. Flooding is very hard to see at night, so use extreme caution if you are traveling. Precautionary/preparedness actions... A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on current forecasts. You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop. jn1780 06-15-2019, 09:05 PM Looks like there is a moderate risk out for the potential for some high wind producers. This line is approaching from the west jn1780 06-15-2019, 09:14 PM PDS severe thunderstorm watch is out. Didnt realize those existed for severe wind events. jompster 06-15-2019, 10:05 PM PDS severe thunderstorm watch is out. Didnt realize those existed for severe wind events. Radar (or some other radar-related product on KOCO) is showing 100+ mph wind gusts around Custer County, but otherwise I didn't realize they did for wind events, either. Y'all hold onto your toupees. Bunty 06-15-2019, 10:27 PM SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH Areas Affected: Alfalfa - Atoka - Beckham - Blaine - Bryan - Caddo - Canadian - Carter - Cleveland - Coal - Comanche - Cotton - Custer - Dewey - Ellis - Garfield - Garvin - Grady - Grant - Greer - Harmon - Hughes - Jackson - Jefferson - Johnston - Kay - Kingfisher - Kiowa - Lincoln - Logan - Love - Major - Marshall - McClain - Murray - Noble - Oklahoma - Payne - Pontotoc - Pottawatomie - Roger Mills - Seminole - Stephens - Tillman - Wa ****a - Woods - Woodward Effective: Sat, 6/15 9:00pm Updated: Sat, 6/15 10:24pm Urgency: Expected Expires: Sun, 6/16 4:00am Severity: Severe Certainty: Likely Details: SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 364 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 AM CDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS OK . OKLAHOMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ALFALFA ATOKA BECKHAM BLAINE BRYAN CADDO CANADIAN CARTER CLEVELAND COAL COMANCHE COTTON CUSTER DEWEY ELLIS GARFIELD GARVIN GRADY GRANT GREER HARMON HUGHES JACKSON JEFFERSON JOHNSTON KAY KINGFISHER KIOWA LINCOLN LOGAN LOVE MAJOR MARSHALL MCCLAIN MURRAY NOBLE OKLAHOMA PAYNE PONTOTOC POTTAWATOMIE ROGER MILLS SEMINOLE STEPHENS TILLMAN WASH ITA WOODS WOODWARD NikonNurse 06-15-2019, 10:44 PM Don't know what's going on as I'm busy AF in a local ER, but I see toppled things on TV.......so is that a wind event? jn1780 06-16-2019, 10:02 AM The metro got lucky and avoided the high winds. I noticed the line lost its bow echo characteristics right before reaching the city. It was more S shaped. Sharona21 06-16-2019, 02:25 PM The metro got lucky and avoided the high winds. I noticed the line lost its bow echo characteristics right before reaching the city. It was more S shaped. I don't know what the wind speeds were in Newcastle, but we had 4 large limbs torn out of 3 trees. Lots of tree damage down Main Street in Newcastle also. What's in store for today/tonight? Tornado warning just issued for Kingfisher and Canadian counties. Great. Just great. bchris02 06-17-2019, 12:43 PM Anybody have any idea when we will transition to a calmer, drier pattern? Looks like another week of severe chances almost every day. This is getting absolutely ridiculous. okatty 06-17-2019, 01:23 PM ^The TV folks said the jet stream will move North next week and that should calm things down. Blame Emily Sutton if that is not correct!:) emtefury 06-17-2019, 10:31 PM We need to get out of the humid dome. It feels like we are in Georgia. Ian Drake 06-18-2019, 08:40 AM Yeah it looks like next week we finally get 90’s and no rain in the forecast, looking like a proper summer time pattern will finally settle in. Hopefully it will stay that way through about the end of September into October. jonny d 06-18-2019, 08:49 AM Yeah it looks like next week we finally get 90’s and no rain in the forecast, looking like a proper summer time pattern will finally settle in. Hopefully it will stay that way through about the end of September into October. Nah... okatty 06-18-2019, 09:06 AM We need to get out of the humid dome. It feels like we are in Georgia. I was going to say Houston, but totally agree! Sticky! Anonymous. 06-18-2019, 04:27 PM Storms are developing now across S KS and NC OK. We could see two different waves/clusters of storms. Either way, most of the state will likely see storms tonight, and severe properties are likely. NC and NW OK has a small shot at a tornado or two with initial storm development. Eventually these will come together and form an MCS that pushes S and E. W and C OK has a good shot at seeing damaging winds. SPC is indicating a 30% chance of high wind event for the area. While the storms mentioned above will be mostly confined to N half of OK, an additional cluster is forming out in the panhandle area that will race eastward as we head into night time hours. This will likely pick up speed and become a very large bow-echo scenario that sweeps across the state from NW to SE. Storm timing into OKC is very different with all the models (due to the volatile storm cluster speed) I will venture to say around midnight is a decent bet. But this could be earlier if the storms line up earlier and accelerate. Just be prepared for a high wind event. https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/namconus/2019061818/namconus_ref_frzn_scus_12.png d-usa 06-18-2019, 05:03 PM Did we hit 90s today? Roger S 06-18-2019, 05:27 PM Did we hit 90s today? Not in Oklahoma City. SEMIweather 06-18-2019, 07:37 PM Looks like we will finally hit 90 for the first time on Thursday. If not Thursday, then for sure on Friday before another stormy pattern sets in for the weekend through the beginning of next week. After that, we might have our first real dry period in quite a while. Anonymous. 06-18-2019, 10:08 PM Severe Thunderstorm Watch is out for all of C and W OK. Again, severe wind gusts is the primary threat. Some small hail is possible, too. Current storms are not lined up fully just yet, so speed is not maximized at this time. I would put storms in OKC closer to 1am. SEMIweather 06-19-2019, 01:21 AM Well...that hail woke me up. okatty 06-19-2019, 09:24 AM ^Where was the hail centered. I didn't hear any far NW but plenty of thunder and hard rain. jonny d 06-19-2019, 09:32 AM ^Where was the hail centered. I didn't hear any far NW but plenty of thunder and hard rain. Got peppered with it just south of Tinker. A good 10 or 15 minutes of hail hammering my windows. sooner88 06-19-2019, 09:32 AM ^Where was the hail centered. I didn't hear any far NW but plenty of thunder and hard rain. Hail woke me up in the middle of the night in the Crown Heights area. kukblue1 06-19-2019, 01:08 PM How long did news 9 stay with Wall to Wall coverage I fell asleep about 12:30. I thought it was crazy they were wall to wall more not that severe thunderstorms but that is another topic. :) Anonymous. 06-20-2019, 04:57 PM Hottest day of the year so far coming for Friday. OKC should touch mid 90s. Slight chance of a few storms bubbling up in SW OK, may make a run toward C OK by sunset. Storms will likely die out after sunset, so chances are low for OKC. Saturday night looks like Severe weather is likely for W half of OK. Storms will fire out W and push E, likely in a large squall line impacting C OK overnight. Damaging wind will be main threat, as well as some hail. Storms re-fire on Sunday, but uncertainty is high on exact location of development. At this time it looks like it may be just E of OKC. Anonymous. 06-21-2019, 04:01 PM Flood watch is out for most of C and N/NE OK. This is for Saturday night through Sunday night. Same forecast as above, but it is looking like storm development on Sunday may occur directly along I-44 corridor, thus the extended flood watch window. Bunty 06-21-2019, 04:59 PM Hottest day of year came with high heat index advisory at my weather station. Hopefully, thunderstorms won't get very severe later this weekend: https://stillwaterweather.com/photos/hiheatindex.jpg kukblue1 06-22-2019, 08:33 PM So Channel 5 has their tornado index at a 6 for Metro South and East for Sunday 6-23. I think Channel 5 has just gone off the deep end here lately. Maybe it's just me but they seem to go to the most extreme thing that could happen quicker than others. SoonerDave 06-22-2019, 10:27 PM So Channel 5 has their tornado index at a 6 for Metro South and East for Sunday 6-23. I think Channel 5 has just gone off the deep end here lately. Maybe it's just me but they seem to go to the most extreme thing that could happen quicker than others. Unfortunately Damon Lane has trended albeit slightly in the more hysterical direction. That "tornado index" is just a crapwad variation in the idiotic "Torcon" number the blessed Weather Channel puts out. The general trend of *all* weather casts these days seems to tread toward the hysterical and inflammatory - "55 million at risk for storms!" is one of the particularly useless nuggets even NWS has started tossing in. Grrrr. Bunty 06-23-2019, 02:40 AM Severe thunderstorm watch 431 is in effect until 1000 am cdt for the following locations Oklahoma counties included are alfalfa beckham blaine canadian craig creek custer dewey ellis garfield grant harper kay kingfisher lincoln logan major noble nowata oklahoma osage pawnee payne rogers roger mills tulsa washington washi ta woods woodward kukblue1 06-23-2019, 10:32 AM Unfortunately Damon Lane has trended albeit slightly in the more hysterical direction. That "tornado index" is just a crapwad variation in the idiotic "Torcon" number the blessed Weather Channel puts out. The general trend of *all* weather casts these days seems to tread toward the hysterical and inflammatory - "55 million at risk for storms!" is one of the particularly useless nuggets even NWS has started tossing in. Grrrr. Channel 5 in General I think has passed 4 as the new "hype" channel. It was a 6 for the 5 news. They took it down to a 4 for the 10 pm news but then were saying things like the front might clear us out. So why not wait until putting a risk out until morning. Channel 4 and 9 mentioned nothing about tornadoes on their weather cast. As of Sunday Morning everything has pushed into SE Oklahoma. Just how much time do these people think we need to prepare for storms? C_M_25 06-23-2019, 02:54 PM Does it look like the weather will be settling down next week? Anonymous. 06-24-2019, 01:05 PM Slight chance for some thunderstorms bubbling up Tuesday afternoon and evening. Otherwise quiet, with temperatures creeping toward normal summer highs in the low 90s. Easy180 06-24-2019, 01:25 PM Finally to the annual 4 month boring weather stretch. jn1780 06-24-2019, 01:26 PM Finally to the annual 4 month boring weather stretch. Only around 3 months this year with June almost over. My last OGE bill was only 76 dollars. I'm going to miss having sub one hundred bills for the next 3 months. brunnesa 06-24-2019, 01:42 PM Finally to the annual 4 month boring weather stretch. My favorite time of the year. Bring on summer! In Oklahoma there is weather for all types of people. okatty 06-24-2019, 02:14 PM Let's bottle up today and keep it awhile! Chamber of Commerce day if there ever was one.:) SOONER8693 06-24-2019, 04:01 PM let's bottle up today and keep it awhile! Chamber of commerce day if there ever was one.:) amen! Bunty 06-26-2019, 03:30 AM Channel 4's Mike Morgan said OKC has had 12 months in a row with below normal temperatures and added that long of a stretch like that has probably never happened in OKC weather history. Meantime, it looks like a normal, dry and sunny weather pattern from now on until around the 4th of July. No 100s. |