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  • Severe Weather Update 5:53 PM Craig & Nowata Counties

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Craig & Nowata Counties in Oklahoma until 6:30 PM.

    At 553 PM , a severe T-Storm was located 9 miles southwest of Edna, moving south at 10 mph.

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Tulsa Tuesday Evening Planner

    Here’s a look at the Tuesday evening planner for the Tulsa Metro.

    Tulsa Evening Planner

  • Severe Weather Update 3:52 PM Pawnee County

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Pawnee County in Oklahoma until 4:15 PM.

    At 352 PM , severe T-Storms were located along a line extending from 4 miles northeast of Glencoe to 3 miles west of Maramec, moving south at 10 mph.

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts And Penny Size Hail.

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  • Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook

    Texas Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From the National Hurricane Center:

    For the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:Active Systems:The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on HurricaneErin, located a couple hundred miles to the northeast of theSoutheast Bahamas.Near the Leeward Islands in the Tropical Atlantic:A tropical wave located over the central tropical Atlantic continuesto produce a broad area of disorganized showers and T-Storms.Environmental conditions appear conducive for gradual development ofthis system, and a tropical depression could form toward the end ofthe week or this weekend. This system should move westward towest-northwestward at about 20 mph and approach the vicinity of theLeeward Islands on Friday.* Formation chance through 48 hours low 10 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days medium 60 percent.Eastern Tropical Atlantic (AL99):A tropical wave located a couple of hundred miles to the southeastof the Cabo Verde Islands continues to produce a concentrated areaof showers and T-Storms. Environmental conditions appeargenerally favorable for additional development over the next coupleof days as the system moves westward at around 15 mph. Towards theend of this week, this system could encounter a less favorableenvironment, limiting its development chances after that time.* Formation chance through 48 hours low 30 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days low 30 percent.Forecaster Bucci

  • Tuesday’s Actual Morning Lows

    Here is a look at Actual Lows from around Green Country this morning.

    Actual Morning Lows

    Actual Lows from around the Tulsa Metro this morning.

    Actual Morning Lows

  • Tulsa Tuesday Day Planner

    Here’s a look at our Tuesday planner for the Tulsa Metro.

    Tulsa Day Planner

  • Tulsa Tuesday Morning Commute

    Here’s a look at our Tuesday morning commute in the Tulsa Metro.

    OKC Morning Commute

  • Overnight Update

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    Here’s a look at Local Radar and Current Temperatures across Green Country.

    Tulsa the rest of tonight: Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 70s. South winds around 5 mph.

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

  • Tulsa Monday Late Evening Planner

    Here’s a look at our Monday late evening planner for the Tulsa Metro.

    Tulsa Late Night Planner

  • Severe Weather Update 5:38 PM Noble County

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Noble County in Oklahoma until 6:00 PM.

    At 537 PM , severe T-Storms were located along a line extending from 6 miles northeast of Nash to 3 miles northeast of Garber, moving west at 15 mph.

    Primary Threats: 70 Mph Wind Gusts And Penny Size Hail.

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