WEATHER ALERT
Issue Date: 837 PM CDT Mon May 23 2022
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of northern...
western...central...and southern Oklahoma...and western north
Texas.
.DAY ONE...Through Tonight...
.Thunderstorms...
Scattered thunderstorms will continue across central and northern
Oklahoma through this evening. Then, late tonight, additional
thunderstorm will move east out of the Texas panhandle toward
western Oklahoma and western north Texas after 1000 PM. A few of
these storms may be severe with quarter size hail and 60 mph wind
gusts the main hazards. Storms will continue to move east and
weaken below severe levels overnight as they approach the I-35.
.Heavy Rainfall...
Some locations across central Oklahoma, including parts of the
Oklahoma City metro, have already received over 2 inches of
rainfall. Additional rainfall through the overnight hours could
result in localized flash flooding for locations along and west of
Interstate 44.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday...
.Thunderstorms...
Thunderstorms will remain possible Tuesday and Wednesday. There is
a risk of severe storms on Tuesday afternoon and evening across
much of central and southern Oklahoma and western north Texas.
Quarter size hail and winds of 60 mph will be possible with these
storms. Locally heavy rain will again be possible on Tuesday. The
potential for severe weather will decrease on Wednesday.
.Heavy Rainfall...
Additional heavy rainfall through Tuesday could result in
significant, localized flooding especially along and west of
Interstate 44.
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