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We⁠a⁠ther can turn in an instant; one moment, everything is calm, and the next, your home is getting pounded by rain, wind, or even hail. When that happens, it's your roof that takes the first hit.
Heavy (7-11cm in 24 hours) to very heavy (12-20cm in 24 hours) with isolated Extremely Heavy ( >20 cm in 24 hours) rainfall is very likely to occur at a few places on June 15.
Saturday will start off mostly rain-free with low temperatures in the mid 70s. Scattered showers should start popping up by the late morning hours, and those showers will blossom into bigger ...
A slight uptick in humidity is expected and heat index values could approach 100 by Tuesday. Rain chances should remain minimal to start the week, but another approaching upper-level disturbance ...
Scattered showers can be expected this afternoon Clouds remain on Friday along with a chance of more rain, especially across southeast Oklahoma Rain chances decrease as temperatures increase this ...
A few storms may bring heavy rain, frequent lightning, and small hail. High pressure will move east, bringing minimal rain chances with high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 90s. Heat indices will ...
Showers will be most widespread Thursday into Friday morning A few downpours may be heavy and cause localized flooding A severe storm or two cannot be ruled out Showers taper off for most spots ...
More sunshine west with more clouds east. This afternoon and evening, we'll watch for storms to develop to the northwest. A few could produce wind, hail and heavy rain.
only minor changes are expected, and temperatures will remain slightly above average through next week. There are still no real rain chances anywhere in the extended forecast.
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