Blowing and raining pretty hard here in central OKC.
Blowing and raining pretty hard here in central OKC.
Not too bad around 50th & Lincoln. Maybe 40-50 mph gusts.
Storms collapsed as they were just W of OKC. Spared a lot of damage across the metro. Getting a decent drink, though!
This will also setup the evening for amazing patio weather for OKC tonight. Enjoy these temps! Tomorrow we bake.
I don't know if it's the wet weather causing it but I find the flying bug infestation makes it impossible to enjoy doing much outside in the evenings especially when the wind dies down 1-2 hours before sunset. Especially if I'm out in my yard. I'm seeing 106 for Wednesday and 103 for Thursday being predicted.
I watched it pour at our house for a half hour or so on the cameras. We needed it. There was a water main break yesterday and the street was covered in mud. Looks like most of it washed away.
Looking at Mesonet, you wouldn't think it has rained at all in OKC.
I’ll take these surprise MCS’s every day for the rest of the summer if this is the temperatures we have.
I almost feel bad for the folks in Texas who are cooking right now, but you know what? I don’t. We cooked all last summer and most summers prior to that. I would rather the heat be down there over them right now as opposed to sitting on top of us.
And more overnight? This will help keep the state from burning to a crisp over the summer.
The pattern appears to be moving toward being more active the second week of July
I just want the humidity to go away. And the bugs to go back to the fiery chasm from which they came.
Yeah there used to be two other Mesonet stations in OKC - OKC West, on Portland between Reno and NW 10th, near where the OSU Mid Campus is now (retired in 2015); and OKC North, on Broadway Extension between Wilshire and Britton, just west of the new Dolese building in The Half development (retired in 2018). There's a full list of all retired Mesonet stations on the Oklahoma Mesonet website. There also used to be a network of 40 small weather stations scattered across OKC, usually mounted to traffic lights, called the OKC Micronet; that was decommissioned in 2013 (if memory serves, the Micronet stations depended on the OKC municipal wifi network that was decommissioned around this time in favor of cellular data).
I've always assumed that OSU is a large part of the reason why there are so many sites in the Stillwater vicinity. OKC's coverage level is basically on par with the rest of the state, IMO.
Pretty thick out there today.
With how isolated storms can be in Oklahoma, I wonder how accurate our historical data is if we do not have high resolution of collection.
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