Much needed rainfall in many areas today especially across SW OK
Much needed rainfall in many areas today especially across SW OK
SE and S Metro please stop raining. N and Nw metro what rain?
It was the last day of the fair yesterday, so this amount of rain seems about right...
Looks like that hurricane is going to be pushing further east to Florida? Guess that means are rain chances are negligible?
Isolated severe weather threat across the Metro this evening.
HRRR shows storm forming between 8-10 pm and will quickly move south
Storm chances do appear to be increasing. Thinking 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. will be the main timeframe for the Metro. Large hail will be the primary threat, with a secondary threat of damaging winds.
Looks like SVR Watch coming for developing storms. Some could be supercell structure - so large hail main threat. Outside tornado threat.
Baseball-sized hail at NW 150th & Penn. Storm looks to be making a right turn to the SSE which would put it on track to hit Tinker and surrounding areas.
Decent lowering on this cell for how fast it has evolved. Explains the hail sizes.
Something wicked this way comes...
Tons of reports of baseball hail across edmond and N OKC.
Cars turned into swiss cheese.
The updraft looked very cool as the storm approached downtown.
It looks like it snowed in SE OKC, just south of Tinker. Hailed for 30 minutes.
Stillwater didn't get much of anything tonight other than an overhead popup shower that yielded .05". I take that over all the hail. KTUL-8 Tulsa weather segment ran photos of the hail in OKC. One photo showed a handful of hail backgrounded by a yard mostly covered by hail.
There were hail drifts at NE 10th & I-35 when I drove through there about half an hour after the storm, and I don’t think that was even close to the areas that got hit the worst. It was quite a supercell for sure.
Ah yes more hail. Now we can go from the 3rd highest insurance rate to the 2nd!
Can’t imagine a more beautiful stretch of weather than what we’re getting over the next 10-14 days.
How weird the hurricane is forecast to move westward thru Tennessee.........
Another swing and a miss for a tropical system in Oklahoma. Just like Beryl and Francine we are about 400 miles too far west. The mid-South is also in a severe drought so this is beneficial rain for those areas.
Next 10 days look clear and dry with above-average temps. Our next system arrives around 10/10-11
GFS next 10 days
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