It’s Saturday and the dog got me up early this morning, so I’ve been looking at the models. (I know, not much of shock there.) The forecast is better than it has been, but it’s not great either. There’s a slight risk for severe weather in western Oklahoma, but it’s
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I’ve looked at all of the severe weather possibilities for next week and I don’t see anything that indicates notable convection. At least not at this point. Once we get past noon today, our chances for any type of precipitation is reduced to “slight”. Part of me is happy for
We’ve gotten a little taste of severe weather today with tornadoes west and southwest of Tulsa. Although things have quieted down somewhat, the risk of severe weather still exists. A new tornado watch was issued just now for our area, effective until 4am Saturday. Today’s storms are just a preview
The risk for severe weather on Saturday is increasing. The SPC has increased the probability of severe weather to a HIGH risk for Saturday for portions of Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. This is a good thing for storm chasers, but the outlook isn’t good for residents. Saturday is shaping up
It’s been an “okay” weekend. A little bit of rain yesterday kept me out of the yard. Not totally a bad thing, but I do have things to do out there. I’ve still got some bulbs to plant and flower beds to clean out and re-mulch. Maybe I’ll get a
If you’ve not been outdoors yet, try it. The sun is shining and you can hear the grass growing. I think I’m ready for that. It’s still a little too wet to do any serious yard work, but I’m getting into the right frame of mind to do some tomorrow
Yes, it does look like we’ll have more rain and thunderstorms today. The difference between today and the past few days is we have a slight risk for tornado development. It’s not a great risk, but the remote likelihood that something does develop, Tulsa area residents should monitor the weather
Storm development in western Oklahoma didn’t materialize early enough to warrant a chase today. It’s okay though. I have a busy day at the office tomorrow and can’t miss the day. So, it was probably best that I stayed home and got some things done around here. We’re not out
A cold front is moving into the Tulsa area right now. At 2:45 a.m., it’s 45° in Bartlesville and 64° in Tulsa. Temperatures are going to drop drastically in Tulsa over the next hour and it’s not going to warm back up either. The daytime highs will only reach into the upper
12:20 AM (Wednesday morning) The tornado watch for Tulsa county has been canceled. We dodged a bullet. Kansas and Missouri were not so lucky. Arkansas and Missouri need to continue monitoring weather conditions. Tornadoes are still being reported in Missouri and storms are moving into Arkansas. Harveyville, KS has sustained