Severe Weather Threats Move Back In To Northeast Oklahoma
A series of upper-level systems will be influencing the southern plains, including Oklahoma for the next two to three weeks before the main belt of westerlies begins migrating slightly northward. The first disturbance arrives later today and early tomorrow morning, a second Wednesday night into Thursday, and another nearing by this weekend. The pattern next week supports several disturbances nearing the state with the potential for a quasi-stationary boundary remaining in the area. Our first concern will be today, including the likelihood of more storms later tonight along with severe thunderstorm threats and heavy rainfall.