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  • Severe Weather Update 9:36 PM Kay County

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Kay County in Oklahoma until 9:45 PM.

    At 936 PM , a severe T-Storm was located 5 miles northeast of Newkirk, moving east at 15 mph.

    Primary Threats: Ping Pong Ball Size Hail And 60 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Severe Weather Update 9:34 PM Kay County

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Kay County in Oklahoma until 10:00 PM.

    At 933 PM , a severe T-Storm was located near Medford, moving northeast at 20 mph.

    Primary Threats: Golf Ball Size Hail And 60 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Severe Weather Update 9:09 PM Kay County

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Kay County in Oklahoma until 9:30 PM.

    At 909 PM , a severe T-Storm was located near Deer Creek, moving east at 15 mph.

    Primary Threats: Golf Ball Size Hail And 70 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Severe Weather Update 8:35 PM Kay County

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Kay County in Oklahoma until 9:00 PM.

    At 835 PM , a severe T-Storm was located 7 miles southwest of Chilocco, moving northeast at 15 mph.

    Primary Threats: Tennis Ball Size Hail And 70 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Severe Weather Update 8:34 PM Nowata & Washington Counties

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Nowata & Washington Counties in Oklahoma until 9:00 PM.

    At 834 PM , a severe T-Storm was located 4 miles northeast of Copan, moving east at 25 mph.

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

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  • Severe Weather Update 8:29 PM Kay County

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Kay County in Oklahoma until 9:00 PM.

    At 828 PM , a severe T-Storm was located near Chilocco, moving northeast at 20 mph.

    Primary Threats: Two Inch Hail And 70 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Severe Weather Update 8:18 PM Kay County

    Weather Tracker TV Alert

    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Kay County in Oklahoma until 9:00 PM.

    At 818 PM , a severe T-Storm was located 6 miles northwest of Newkirk, moving northeast at 20 mph.

    Primary Threats: Golf Ball Size Hail And 70 Mph Wind Gusts.

    Stay with William Cole and Weather Tracker TV Oklahoma for continuing coverage, online, on our app and on TV. Let’s stay safe together.

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  • Tulsa Sunday Late Evening Planner

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

    Tulsa Late Night Planner

  • Tulsa Sunday Evening Planner

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

    Tulsa Evening Planner

  • 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:Special outlook issued to update discussion of the disturbancelocated southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands (AL97).Eastern Tropical Atlantic (AL97):Updated: Recently received satellite-derived wind data indicatethat a well-defined low pressure system has formed about midwaybetween the west coast of Africa and the Cabo Verde Islands withmaximum winds of about 35 mph. Although the associated shower andT-Storm activity still lacks some organization, only a smallincrease in the organization could lead to the formation of atropical depression before the low moves near or across the CaboVerde Islands tonight and on Monday. Regardless of development,locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds are possible today and Mondayacross the Cabo Verde Islands, and interests there should monitorthe progress of this system.Even if a tropical depression does not form over the next day or so,environmental conditions appear conducive for later development,and a tropical depression is likely to form by the middle to latterportion of this week while moving west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mphacross the eastern and central tropical Atlantic.* Formation chance through 48 hours medium 40 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days high 80 percent.Central Atlantic (AL96):Disorganized showers and T-Storms continue in association witha trough of low pressure located over the central tropicalAtlantic. Development of this system should be slow to occurduring the next couple of days due to surrounding dry air, but somegradual development is possible during the middle part of this weekwhile the system moves northward over the central Atlantic.* Formation chance through 48 hours low 10 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days low 20 percent.Forecaster Berg/Blake