Meteorologists believe there's a chance for 'excessive rainfall' on Friday as storms move across Oklahoma and Texas.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says showers and thunderstorms return tonight while you are sleeping. He shows the risk.
The flood risk continues in Oklahoma as more heavy rain is expected to move across the state on Friday. The flood risk continues in Oklahoma as more heavy rain moves across the state on Friday. >> ...
with winds up to 60 mph and up to quarter-size hail. Storms should weaken as they approach OKC tomorrow night and move out before rush hour. What is the weather like in Oklahoma this week?
What is the weather like in Oklahoma on Thursday? Clouds will increase today as rain and storms develop across western Oklahoma in the morning. Highs are in the 50s and 60s across Oklahoma ...
While the severe weather risk is not high, a chance remains that a few storms could turn strong or severe, which means they would be capable of large hail and damaging winds. Here’s a look at ...
Low rain chances move into western Oklahoma Tuesday ... very low risk that the storms out west will become pulse severe, with winds up to 60 mph and up to quarter-size hail. Storms should weaken ...
Oklahoma has already beaten its rainfall ... There is a very low risk that the storms out west will become pulse severe, with winds up to 60 mph and up to quarter-size hail. The highest rainfall will ...
Oklahoma could see a chance for severe weather on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. >> KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the Go KOCO 5 Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane says far western Oklahoma could ...
Pedestrians take shelter from the rain under umbrellas while crossing a rainy Elm Street at Market Street in downtown Dallas on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021.(Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer ...
As they drove into town that hot August afternoon, they were met by a huge dust storm. "It's going to rain," they said to each other as the sky darkened. It did not. Thus, they were introduced to ...