I feel like we’re just being marinated for the heat later on this week.
I feel like we’re just being marinated for the heat later on this week.
Not too often that you see tropical storm feeder bands moving across Oklahoma.
HRRR 5 pm Monday
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Pretty decent rainfall for early-July across the state. SE OK has been the only area really left out but they are likely going to see 2-3" from Beryl today with some of the rain bands making it as far west as Tulsa. Hot and dry weather returns this week into next week.
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Mesonet only has two stations in Oklahoma County; therefore, the correlation between what they report and what any particular area actually receives is almost nonexistent.
https://www.mesonet.org/about/mesonet-sites
There used to be a Mesonet site at Britton & Broadway Extension, but it's been retired since 2018 - "Land was reclaimed by property owner." There also used to be a Mesonet site in west OKC (at OSU-OKC maybe?) retired in 2015 for the same reason.
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You can find out quite a bit by clicking through to the individual decommissioned sites, including photos, panoramic photos of the sites, topographic maps, etc.. I also went one step further in the case of the OKCW retired site, looking at Google Maps images from before it was retired.
In the case of OKCN (Britton and Broadway Extension), it was on land that is now being developed as The Half. In the case of OKCW (OSU OKC), it was on land that required extensive site work for the new building they built on campus in 2015.
If you're feeling nosy, poke around on https://ambientweather.net/. These are private weather stations reporting to the internet... you can hide your actual location so it might not be full accurate, but the hiding feature still places the map dot within a few miles...
As we're going down memory lane, OKC and the OK Mesonet partnered for a few years on an OKC-specific micronet. It was great. https://www.mesonet.org/research/pas...t%20(a%20joint
McCurtain and LeFlore counties were the biggest beneficiaries from Beryl. If it moves few hundred miles west it erases the drought across Texas and Oklahoma, but alas it didn’t. Definitely thankful for the rainfall this past week, it may be a while before we see anything meaningful again as the Heat Dome returns.
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