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There is a marginal risk for severe storms on Saturday afternoon through the overnight hours across all but far northwestern Oklahoma. Up to quarter size hail and 60 mph wind gusts will be the severe hazards.

 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(CDT)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Oklahoma City, OK12:52Overcast10736370E 7-29.95
Norman, OK12:45Mostly Cloudy10736268E 9-29.93
Stillwater, OK13:33Overcast10716273E 6-29.96
Lawton, OK12:53Overcast10756775E 8-29.92
Wichita Falls, TX12:52Overcast10816967E 13-29.89
Ponca City, OK12:53Overcast10676181SE 7-29.98
Enid, OK12:55Overcast10665980ENE 9-29.94
Alva, OK13:35Overcast10686282ESE 9G15-29.95
Woodward, OK13:10Overcast10695560E 15G18-29.98
Gage, OK12:53Overcast10735859ESE 15-29.94
Watonga, OK13:15Overcast10676077E 9-29.99
Clinton, OK13:26Mostly Cloudy10726168ESE 16-29.95
Weatherford, OK13:35Overcast10686075ESE 9-29.96
Hobart, OK18:06Heavy Rain With Thunder \ Fog \ Lightning Observed1/2737090NNE 16G21-29.75
Altus, OK13:15Overcast10736678E 12G18-29.91
Frederick, OK12:53Overcast10766979E 14-29.88
Ardmore, OK12:50Clear10806661ESE 9-29.91
Ada, OK13:15Clear10776465E 6-29.93

Local Weather History For May 3rd...
On May 3, 1999, multiple supercell thunderstorms produced large and
damaging tornadoes mainly over central Oklahoma during the late
afternoon and evening hours. This tornado outbreak is arguably the
most significant outbreak in Oklahoma recorded history. Although
numerous towns were hit by more than 70 tornadoes across Oklahoma,
the most violent tornadoes affected locations like Amber and Bridge
Creek, Moore, Del City, Midwest City, Crescent, and Mulhall. The
latest statistics show that 40 people died in Oklahoma as a direct
result of the twisters, and 675 were injured. Numerous homes and
businesses were destroyed with a total damage estimate of $1.2
billion.

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