Wednesday, October 23rd 2024, 12:41 pm
So far in October, we've averaged highs around 82 and 83 degrees, way above the normal average of 74 degrees.
A weak cold front is moves in on Wednesday. It will keep northern Oklahoma in the 70s this afternoon.
Highs in the Oklahoma City metro will be a few degrees cooler than Tuesday, but still hot and close to record highs with 90s expected down south.
Wednesday starts in the 60s, but will slowly creep hotter and hotter until we reach our high for the day. In the central parts of Oklahoma, we could see highs in the 90s.
As the cold front stalls south of I-40 on Wednesday, there may be isolated showers and storms. Chances are very low, but can't be ruled out.
The list of counties under burn bans continues to grow as well.
Lake levels are also low across the state.
Record highs are possible over the next several days. On Thursday, it'll be even hotter with a high of 89 degrees.
On Thursday, winds really kick up. We could see gusts 35 to 40 mph out of the southwest. Humidity will drop down to 15%.
This will mean high fire danger across Oklahoma with worst conditions in the west.
On Friday, the high temperature drops significantly, resting at 78 degrees.
EMSA HEAT SAFETY TIPS
HYDRATION is key in preventing heat-related illness. Drink plenty of water or electrolyte replacement drinks several hours before and during long exposure to the summer heat.
Wear light-colored, loose fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat if working outdoors, and take plenty of shade breaks.
No alcohol or caffeine.
If you do not have air conditioning, find a cooling station or public space (such as libraries or malls) during the day.
Don’t limit your use of air conditioning.
Use the buddy system if working outdoors and check on elderly neighbors.
Keep a cellphone on you at all times when outdoors, including walking, running daily errands, yard work or sports and physical activity.
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October 23rd, 2024
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