Couverture de Oklahoma Weather March 5 Morning - Red Flag Warning

Oklahoma Weather March 5 Morning - Red Flag Warning

Oklahoma Weather March 5 Morning - Red Flag Warning

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Good morning. Oklahoma. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're driving right now, slow down. Dense fog has swallowed central and western Oklahoma overnight, cutting visibility to a quarter mile or less. That Dense Fog Advisory stays up until 9 A.M., so give yourself extra time this morning. In the next 24 hours. But fog's just the opening act. Step outside and feel that thick, sticky air — that's fuel. We're starting near 50 degrees, then rocketing up fast. Central Oklahoma hits 70 this afternoon. Southwest Oklahoma reaches 76. Northeast Oklahoma tops out at 71. That's 36 degrees to 36 degrees warmer than normal for early March. All that heat and moisture? It's building something dangerous. Showers and thunderstorms fire up this morning, then reorganize tonight into a severe weather threat. We're talking large hail, damaging winds. And tornadoes. The highest risk arrives after 9 P.M., especially across western and central Oklahoma. Keep your weather radio close and your phone charged. Tonight stays muggy, only dropping to 60 degrees under storm clouds. That full moon rising? It'll be hiding behind the action. Friday brings round two. Highs surge to 78 in central Oklahoma, 82 in the southwest. More severe storms develop Friday afternoon before a cold front finally sweeps through. The weekend gives us a breather. Saturday cools to 60 with clearing skies. Sunday rebounds to 70 with sunshine. Then Tuesday and Wednesday next week, unsettled weather returns with another storm chance. Stay weather aware tonight. Have multiple ways to get warnings. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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