Thursday, June 27th 2024, 1:17 pm
Highs Thursday will reach the lower to mid-90s with a sunshine and cloud mix. We’ll see lower heat values today with afternoon highs near normal and heat indices in the upper 90s to 103.
Heat and humidity remain the primary concerns with heat index values approaching 110 to 115 Friday and Saturday.
A few additional storms may occur later Thursday afternoon and Thursday night, especially near or north of the metro area. The likelihood of storms increases this weekend across the northern part of the state, followed by a slight decrease in heat and humidity on Sunday.
A weak wave will move out of the Rockies and brush the northern edge of the mid-level ridge this afternoon and tonight bringing a few showers and storms across the far northern Oklahoma.
Higher probabilities will persist to the northwest and north of the immediate area. There is still a possibility for a few strong to severe storms, although the likelihood of storm activity remains low.
Early Friday morning, a few residual showers or storms may linger near or east of the area before the ridge shifts eastward and slightly northward. Locations near and south of I-40 are expected to be under the ridge influence over the weekend.
However, areas to the north, including the Tulsa metro, will stay on the northern edge, where another surface front will try to move into the region on Saturday and early Sunday morning. This, along with a stronger flow to the north, will introduce additional storms into northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas, primarily Saturday night into Sunday.
Some data indicate the boundary may be close enough to initiate a few storms on Saturday, but the higher chances will come by evening through Sunday morning to midday.
With the anticipated heat and humidity from Friday into Saturday, the environment will be conducive to strong to severe storms, with damaging winds as the primary concern.
High temperatures on Sunday are expected to stay in the lower 90s, with a decrease in some heat index values.
The center of the ridge is forecast to be positioned east of the state for several days next week, close enough to induce triple-digit highs and exceptionally high heat index values until Wednesday.
Another system and surface front may be near the area by the end of next week, offering additional storm chances and a decrease in daytime temperatures around the July 4th Holiday period.
EMSA HEAT SAFETY TIPS:
Outages Across Oklahoma:
Northeast Oklahoma has various power companies and electric co-operatives, many with overlapping areas of coverage. Below is a link to various outage maps.
Indian Electric Cooperative (IEC) Outage Map
Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives Outage Map - (Note Several Smaller Co-ops Included)
The Alan Crone morning weather podcast link from Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/03KuCPYyb4hNFyC42Yo6Bt
The Alan Crone morning weather podcast link from Apple:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weather-out-the-door/id1499556141?i=1000656145416
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