FORECAST: Stronger winds today, severe storms tomorrow
FORECAST: Stronger winds today, severe storms tomorrow Share Updated: 9:19 AM CST Mar 9, 2021
FORECAST: Stronger winds today, severe storms tomorrow Share Updated: 9:19 AM CST Mar 9, 2021
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Show Transcript from the First World Weather Center. Meteorologist Jonathan Kander. Stronger winds today out of the South. Sustained 20 to 30 gusting over 40 miles an hour. A wind advisory has been issued for the county s highlighting Tan until midnight. Okay, so it s gonna be breezy well through the evening. Highs will be in the lower to mid seventies. If you re going out in the panhandles are gonna have blowing dust out there. Not a dust storm, but blowing dust. Mild tonight. Still breezy. Partly cloudy, dry lows near 60 degrees and then we get into Wednesday. Warmer yet highs. Upper seventies. Some low eighties still breezy, partly sunny were dry during the day, but thunderstorms are first
HISTORIC: Oklahoma City records second coldest temperature ever Tuesday morning Share Updated: 11:07 AM CST Feb 16, 2021 Share Updated: 11:07 AM CST Feb 16, 2021
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Show Transcript from the first alert while they re center meteorologist Jonathan Kander. This morning this Tuesday morning in Oklahoma City was the second lowest temperature now windchill temperature ever recorded in the capital city. We got down to 14 degrees below zero. That is the second lowest temperature ever recorded. The lowest is 17 below. So not only did we break the record low for today way destroyed, it was four degrees. We got down to 14 below, but the second lowest temperature ever recorded. Absolutely historic. No wonder why we re having issues with, uh, power and fuel supply across the Sooner state and people having issues heating their home and also with pipes bursting. So we ve never had anything in our lifetime like this. I mean, that s literally 122 years