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NOW UPDATE | Wednesday 4:47 PM Pittsburg County
From William Cole: A STRONG T-Storm WILL IMPACT NORTHWESTERN PUSHMATAHA AND SOUTHEASTERN PITTSBURG COUNTIES THROUGH 515 PM
At 447 PM , Live Radar indicated a strong T-Storm 7 miles east of Daisy, moving south at 15 mph.
Wind Gusts Up To 50 Mph. Gusty Winds Could Knock Down Small Tree Limbs And Blow Around Unsecured Objects.
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Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
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 over the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.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 late this week orover the weekend while it moves near or to the north of the northernLeeward Islands.* Formation chance through 48 hours low 10 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days medium 60 percent.Eastern Tropical Atlantic (AL99):A tropical wave located to the southwest of the Cabo Verde Islandscontinues to produce a concentrated area of showers andT-Storms. Environmental conditions appear marginally favorablefor additional development over the next day or so while the systemmoves westward at around 15 mph and a short-lived tropicaldepression could form. By the end of the week, environmentalconditions are expected to become unfavorable for furtherdevelopment.* Formation chance through 48 hours medium..40 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days medium 40 percent.Forecaster Bucci/R. Zelinsky
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NOW UPDATE | Tuesday 9:37 PM Hughes County
From William Cole: A strong T-Storm will impact portions of northeastern Hughes County through 1000 PM
At 937 PM , Live Radar was tracking a strong T-Storm 5 miles north of Lamar, moving southeast at 5 mph.
Wind Gusts Up To 50 Mph. Gusty Winds Could Knock Down Tree Limbs And Blow Around Unsecured Objects.
Stay with William Cole and Weather Tracker TV Oklahoma for continuing coverage, online, on our app and on TV. Let’s stay safe together.