By: Alan Crone
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Patterns look good in the short term but will quickly change and bringing humid conditions back to the state by the middle to end of the week along with a few showers or storms Wednesday and increasing thunderstorm chances for part of the weekend.
Highs Monday afternoon will reach the upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and light winds from the southeast at 5 to 12 mph. Dew points should remain mostly in the lower 60s Monday afternoon with another pleasant day for eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas.
Tuesday into Wednesday, a mid-level ridge of high pressure across the western U.S. will increase as the first short-wave disturbance rounds the top of this ridge dropping across the central plains Wednesday into Thursday. This will bring a few scattered showers or storms to part of Eastern OK, but the coverage should remain low. This means our probability will remain around 20 to 30% for Wednesday into early Thursday. A second and stronger system s
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