Couverture de Oklahoma Weather March 4 Morning - 42° Above Normal

Oklahoma Weather March 4 Morning - 42° Above Normal

Oklahoma Weather March 4 Morning - 42° Above Normal

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Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. We're waking up to some loud weather out there. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is active until 8:15 A.M. For Muskogee. McIntosh. And Wagoner counties. Radar shows a storm packing 60 mile an hour winds and half-dollar size hail, pushing northeast at 45 miles an hour. If you're in that zone, stay inside until this line blows through. In the next 24 hours. Here's what's happening. A cold front is sweeping across the state this morning, kicking up strong to severe storms. Northeast Oklahoma is taking the brunt of it today. You're looking at a likely 90 percent chance of thunderstorms, with rainfall totals up to a half inch possible. Despite the storms, highs climb to 60 degrees under cloudy skies. Central Oklahoma sits at 53 degrees today. You've a coin flip's chance on showers and storms, mainly this morning. It's going to stay gray and overcast, giving the day a moody feel. Down in Southwest Oklahoma, a slight storm chance this morning increases to likely by tonight. Highs top out near 59 degrees. Tonight, that front stalls and lifts back north as a warm front. That triggers a serious temperature swing. Thursday jumps to 72 degrees. Friday? We could hit 82 in southwest Oklahoma — nearly 42 degrees above normal for early March. But that Friday heat also fuels our next round of potentially severe weather, so keep your guard up. The weekend settles down. Saturday cools to around 60 with just a slight rain chance. Sunday brings sunshine back and 70 degrees. Spring is getting close. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight every day now. Tonight's full moon will have to fight through all these cloud cover though. Keep an eye on the sky if you're traveling early. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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