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Widespread Rain from Texas to the Central Appalachians; Heavy to Excessive Rainfall in Southern California and the Southwest

Scattered thunderstorms and widespread showers are expected from the Texas coast to the central Appalachians today. Heavy to excessive rainfall will continue in southern California into the Desert Southwest through Saturday. Heavy rain will pose a risk of flash flooding, especially across burn scar and urbanized regions. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Nov 22, 2025 at 12:36:32 pm CST

Our next weather system moves in late this weekend with rain/storm chances increasing Sunday ending gradually west to east on Monday.
Patchy fog will be possible across portions of Oklahoma late tonight into Sunday morning.
Some of the storms Sunday night could produce heavy rainfall amounts exceeding 2-inches across southeast Oklahoma.
Shower and storms return Sunday and Monday, with cooler temperatures then following for much of next week.
The latest CPC guidance has our area outlooked for 40-50% probability to be leaning both cooler and wetter than normal going into early December.

Local Weather History For November 22nd...
While its not unusual to have tornadoes during autumn, it is fairly
uncommon to have any in November. On November 22nd, 1999, several
weak tornadoes struck near Tulsa and Hugo.

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