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A Steamy Afternoon Before Storm Chances Arrive Friday Night
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Another Great Day Ahead, Highs In The Mid-80s
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By: News On 6
TULSA, Oklahoma -
Clouds cleared overnight after scattered showers exited the area and dense fog formed in a few spots. A dense fog advisory will remain for the early morning hours near and east of Tulsa. Later this morning, fog quickly diminishes, and a sunshine-cloud mix arrives with highs reaching the lower 80s. Our next system will slowly approach the area this weekend and linger for several days next week.
We may get a small break in the storm chances both today and Friday before additional chances return this weekend and continue into early next week as a weak upper-level trough nears the state. Highs this afternoon should finally reach the lower 80s along with partly sunny sky and south winds returning around 10 mph across most of the area. These same conditions with slightly warmer daytime highs will be likely Friday with many spots finally reaching the mid-80s. Humid weather will be notable Friday into the weekend but may increase even more early next week.
Rain Moves In Toward Midday, Highs In The Lower 70s
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Severe Weather Threats Remain Across Parts Of Green Country
The potential for severe weather will remain across northeastern OK and southeastern Kansas today as a cold front and upper-level system near the area later this afternoon and evening. While the focus for severe storm activity occurs this afternoon and tonight, morning to midday storms may also develop as a convectively induced area of vorticity approaches from the southwest and could pose a low-end threat for a strong-to-severe storm. Any morning to midday storms may complicate the afternoon and evening scenarios some, but the main messaging of severe weather threats will remain. As the system moves southeast later tonight, storms will end, leaving most of northeastern OK rain-free Friday through most of the Memorial Holiday Weekend. Another system will near the area late Monday into early next week with additional storm chances for returning.