( #NWSNorman): There is a risk of severe weather this weekend into early next week with multiple chances for thunderstorms.
Damaging wind gusts, large hail, and #tornadoes are ALL possible. Be sure to stay weather aware and review your family’s severe weather safety plan. #OKwx #TXwx #texomawx
( #NWSNorman): An upcoming stormy pattern looks to feature a risk for severe weather by no later than next weekend.
Continue to check in as details come into focus on these and other potential strong-to-severe storm risks both before and after.
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( #NWSNorman): We have confirmed at least 4 #tornadoes associated with severe storms on the evening of Friday, April 3rd, 2026. Additional analysis on these and other potential tornado tracks will continue over the coming days. You can find more information here: forecast.weather.gov/product.php?...
( #NWSNorman): 9:22 PM - A #tornado and damaging winds (80+ MPH) are possible as storm continues to move across parts of southern OKC metro, including Tinker AFB, Midwest City, and areas south towards Stanley Draper Lake. Take shelter now! #OKwx #OKCmetro #Oklahoma #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): 9:11 PM - 80 to 90 MPH wind gusts are possible with the #tornado warned storm in SW OKC approaching areas from north Moore to Valley Brook. #OKwx #OKC #Oklahoma #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): Potential for very damaging straight-line winds and a low-to-medium #tornado risk in the following locations through 10:00 pm:
-Tuttle
-Minco
-Newcastle
-Bridge Creek
-Mustang
-Moore
-Valley Brook
If you need extra time to shelter *before* warnings are issued, now is the time. #OKwx
( #NWSNorman): 4/1 7:40PM - A line of storms is moving east northeast with an increasing #tornado potential, along with damaging wind gusts. Be ready to take shelter if a Tornado Warning is issued! #Oklahoma #OKwx #texomawx #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): Pattern change will bring a potential return of moisture this week with increasing shower and #storm chances by the middle of next week and into next weekend. Continue to check back for forecast updates! #TXwx #OKwx #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): [3/5] 9:30 PM - #TORNADO THREAT is also increasing in W central #Oklahoma due to TORNADO-warned storm in the eastern #Texas Panhandle.
A TORNADO was reported with this storm earlier. People in this area need to be prepared to take shelter. I-40 could also be affected. #OKwx #TXwx
( #NWSNorman): It's not often that we can say that #OklahomaCity has seen more seasonal #snowfall than #Boise or #SaltLakeCity, but that's the case for the winter of 2025-2026 at the moment. #OKwx #UTwx #IDwx #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): A couple of DAILY RECORDS set Jan 24:
#OklahomaCity #Oklahoma: 4.4 inches of #snow (previous record: 4.0 in 1948)
Lawton #OKwx: High temperature of 14 (previous record coldest: 26 in 1940)
Wichita Falls #TXwx: High temperature of 17 (previous record coldest: 23 in 1948) #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): Some weather patterns tend to repeat themselves at times. While January #tornadoes aren't as common as Springtime, the weather pattern for significant #tornadoes in 1973 had quite a few similarities to this past week. #OKwx #texomawx #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): FOUR #tornadoes have been documented so far from this morning's storms across central #Oklahoma
EF1 tornadoes struck Purcell, Shawnee and near Shawnee Twin Lakes, and an EF0 #tornado occurred near Lake Thunderbird. Investigation continues in these and other areas of damage. #OKwx #wx
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( #NWSNorman): ALL signs point toward a stormy afternoon and night ahead (May 25), especially along and south of I-40
There's a risk for severe weather as well as excessive rainfall/#flooding. Keep an eye out on the forecast today #Oklahoma ( #OKwx ) #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): We're watching the I-40 corridor from #OKC to the west this afternoon/evening (May 24), where supercells capable of VERY LARGE #HAIL and #tornadoes are possible. More severe storms will occur overnight.
No need to panic, but do keep an eye on the forecast #Oklahoma #OKwx #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): It's easy to get confused by all of the info that comes your way when we have multiple-day severe risks.
Here's an overview of risks + locations each day of this upcoming sequence (May 16-20) to help cut through that confusion #OKwx #TXwx #wx #wxsky
( #NWSNorman): Strong/severe storms capable of ALL HAZARDS are possible this weekend (May 17-18) into early next week. Timing of the incoming system will impact the exact days for potentially higher end severe weather. The track of the system will play a role in the location for storms. #OKwx #TXwx
( #NWSNorman): SIGNIFICANT #FLOODING RISK - Recent heavy rainfall and an additional 2-4" (isolated 6+") of rain will lead to flooding concerns today/tonight, especially for portions of central and southern Oklahoma. If you encounter flooded roads, turn around don't drown! #OKwx #TEXOMAwx #wx #wxsky
SIGNIFICANT FLOODING RISK - Recent heavy rainfall and an additional 2-4" (isolated 6+") of rain will lead to flooding concerns today and tonight, especially for portions of central and southern Oklahoma. If you encounter flooded roads, turn around don't drown!
( #NWSNorman ) SIGNIFICANT FLOODING RISK - Recent heavy rainfall and an additional 2-4" (isolated 6+") of rain will lead to flooding concerns today and tonight, especially for portions of central and southern Oklahoma. If you encounter flooded roads, turn around don't drown! #okwx #texomawx
Heavy Rain / Flood Potential Thursday to Saturday Here is an update to the flooding potential through the weekend. Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to move through the area, especially across southern and central Oklahoma. Heavy rainfall from these storms could cause flooding. #okwx #txwx
( #NWSNorman) Here is an update to the flooding potential through the weekend. Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to move through the area, especially across southern and central Oklahoma. Heavy rainfall from these storms could cause flooding. #okwx #txwx
Severe Thunderstorms Tonight Into Wednesday AM
Severe Thunderstorms Timing Round 1: 5 PM to 11 PM Round 2: Midnight to 11 AM
( #NWSNorman) “4 PM - Here is the latest regarding the severe thunderstorm risk tonight into Wednesday morning.
Make sure you have a way to receive warning information!”
#okwx #texomawx
Along with widespread damaging #winds, ( #NWSNorman ) confirmed an EF-1 #tornado with winds up to 105 mph tore across #Ada in southeast #Oklahoma ( #OKwx ) Tuesday morning (March 4) #wx #wxsky
(KXII )-TV: ".....damaged structures, trees, power and gas lines in the city"
( #NWSNorman): Shortly after 5 am CST Tuesday (March 4), a #tornado tracked across parts of Ada, #Oklahoma ( #OKwx ). The tornado has been given a preliminary rating of EF-1 (105 mph winds). #OKwx
( #NWSNorman): Severe #weather update. Better instability is expected to develop late this evening and overnight (March 3), therefore, parts of the area are NOW in an Enhanced Risk of severe weather. The #storm timing has not changed (mainly overnight/early Tuesday/March 3-4) #OKwx #wx #wxsky
Historic data from #NWSNorman show tornadoes have surged in Oklahoma in recent decades. 2024 broke the record for tornados in a year and monthly records for April and November. The month of May still remains the busiest month on average (May 2019 holds the record with 119). #okwx
Above normal temperatures will persist this week even behind a cold front on Wednesday with breezy north winds. Next chance for rain will be on Sunday with up to a 30% probability for showers and a few thunderstorms as well.
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Warming temperatures Through Next Week
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Dangerous Cold Expected Tuesday - Thursday. #Oklahoma #OKWX #NWSNorman
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A blast of Cold Weather is upcoming: beginning Saturday night into next week.
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