Friday, April 13, 2007
Severe Weather Threat is Over
The showers and storms that raced our way across central Oklahoma have finally hit the wall. The atmosphere across eastern Oklahoma has cooled and become stable.
Most of the strong thunderstorms have weakened, but some cells may produce small pea size hail. The heavy rain will transition after midnight to light rain and drizzle. Snow will be a factor if you're heading north along 71 to Kansas City tonight. Extreme northeastern Oklahoma may see some snow mixing with rain by Saturday morning, but no major accumulations are expected across our viewing area.
Most of the strong thunderstorms have weakened, but some cells may produce small pea size hail. The heavy rain will transition after midnight to light rain and drizzle. Snow will be a factor if you're heading north along 71 to Kansas City tonight. Extreme northeastern Oklahoma may see some snow mixing with rain by Saturday morning, but no major accumulations are expected across our viewing area.
Posted by Drew Michaels at 8:24 PM
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