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There is a slight risk for flash flooding today and tonight across much of central, north central, and southern Oklahoma and north Texas.
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.
There is a slight risk of flash flooding across southwest Oklahoma and western north Texas on Saturday night.
Most days will see some risk of severe storms and / or flash flooding through Monday.

 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, OK01:52Cumulonimbus Clouds, Lightning Observed10646086NNE 16-29.86
Norman, OK01:55Thunder In The Vicinity \ Lightning Observed10666391NNE 15-29.84
Stillwater, OK02:07Overcast10635780E 8-29.88
Lawton, OK02:14Mostly Cloudy10696896NNE 13-29.82
Wichita Falls, TX01:52Clear9686796ENE 7-29.79
Ponca City, OK01:53Clear10615477NE 10G21-29.90
Enid, OK01:55Mostly Cloudy10615578NE 10-29.87
Alva, OK02:15Mostly Clear10595587NNE 9-29.90
Woodward, OK01:50Partly Cloudy10555081ENE 9-29.95
Gage, OK01:53Clear10575077ENE 8-29.92
Watonga, OK01:55Lightning Observed10615580NNE 14-29.92
Clinton, OK01:53Clear10595689N 12-29.88
Weatherford, OK02:15Lightning Observed10605584ENE 5-29.89
Hobart, OK18:06Heavy Rain With Thunder \ Fog \ Lightning Observed1/2737090NNE 16G21-29.75
Altus, OK01:55Clear10646088ENE 15G22-29.82
Frederick, OK01:53Clear8676696NNE 13-29.78
Ardmore, OK01:55Lightning Observed106868100CALM-29.81
Ada, OK01:55Heavy Rain \ Mist3/46868100VRB 6-29.83

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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