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Millions of Americans could face intense heat, severe storms, and flooding this week, according to forecasters.
Some rain is possible on Friday as a part of Oklahoma could see a severe weather risk later in the day and evening.
Millions of Americans are under weather advisories this week. See which major cities have heat, flood or storm advisories.
Areas included in the risk zone are Hollis, Elk City, Clinton, Hinton, Kingfisher, Enid, Perry, Ponca City, Cherokee, Alva, Buffalo, Beaver, Boise City, Woodward, Seiling, Cheyenne and Elk City. The ...
The warning is in effect until 4:30 p.m. It includes parts of Westmoreland County, Armstrong County and Indiana County.
More than 130 million people across most of the United States are on alert for widespread, dangerous heat on Sunday.
Coffee or alcohol could be part of your daily routine, but experts suggest being mindful of your choice of drink during heat waves.
Severe thunderstorms with large hail, damaging wind gusts, and the potential for isolated tornadoes are expected throughout ...
How hot will it get in Oklahoma this week? What to know about the steamy temperatures forecasted for the last week of July.
EMSA’s heat alert remains active in Oklahoma City as dangerous temperatures continue, prompting officials to urge residents ...
"Weather radar is not a 'weather weapon.' Radar technology is vitally important and saves the lives of countless Oklahomans ...
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