The NWS has issued a Tornado Watch for Tulsa and most of the counties in eastern Oklahoma. The watch is in effect until 10:00 pm tonight. Tornadoes, heavy rain, wind and hail are all possible as storms develop this afternoon. It could be a bumpy few hours. Here’s the latest
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Like it or not, winter weather is coming. After a rather mild day tomorrow, with temps in the mid to upper 40s here in Tulsa, temperatures are expected to begin dropping as the Siberian cold moves into Oklahoma. It looks like we could see a bit of the white stuff
11/14/2022 update: Looks like we’re going to end up with rain and maybe a dusting. Maybe. So, bundle up. The NWS is forecasting an inch or two of snow here in Tulsa on Monday, our first snowfall of the winter season. Some areas in NE Oklahoma could see accumulation near
Nicole, now a Category 1 hurricane, is closing in on the east coast of Florida. The eye is expected to make landfall early tomorrow morning. Don’t let this being a weak storm give you a sense of security. With 75 mph sustained winds, this storm has the potential of devastating
11/5/2022 10:00am update Unfortunately, Oklahoma didn’t get out of the storms without tornadoes. Although the NWS hasn’t officially rated the storms or assessed the damage, we did hear that 1 person was killed and dozens injured in the Idabelle area. My thoughts and prayers are with those that were impacted
This video explains this week’s weather in Oklahoma.
I admit it. I did turn the furnace on last night. It was in the low 40s when I work up, so I’m glad I did. It’s going to get colder this week. A freeze warning has been issued for tonight. Temps are expected to fall into the upper 20s.
A cold front moved across NE Oklahoma last night and brought some much-needed rain, although it didn’t last long enough here in Tulsa. Temperatures are in the low 60s this morning and it’s overcast. The high today is only expected to reach into the low 70s. It’s beginning to feel
10/1 9:00 am update. The death toll from Ian has increased to over 30 and billions in damage was left behind. It will take some time for recovery. Ian is now a post-tropical storm over N Carolina. If you or your family have been affected by this storm, you are
Hurricane Fiona in PR. 11:35am update: Fiona has been upgraded to a Cat 1 hurricane. The entire island without power. The NOAA storm planes have been monitoring the conditions around Puerto Rico this morning as Tropical Storm Fiona heads towards the island. Expected to become a hurricane later today, Fiona