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Tropical Moisture Brings Heavy Rain to Southwest; Strong Coastal Low to Impact the East Coast

Deep tropical moisture surging into the Southwest U.S. will lead to widespread showers and thunderstorms capable of producing flash flooding the next several days. A strong coastal low will develop late Friday and is expected to bring flooding, high surf, dangerous rip currents, gusty winds and heavy rain to much of the U.S. East Coast through early next week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Oct 10, 2025 at 5:38:52 am CDT

Rain chances will increase slightly early next week, as a cold front moves into northern Oklahoma on Monday.
High temperatures will be rising into the upcoming weekend with very warm, above-normal temperatures expected.
Latest CPC 8-14 day outlook is likely warmer than average temperatures with rainfall amounts leaning below average through mid-October.

Local Weather History For October 10th...
On October 10th, 2004, a daily record accumulation of 2.19 inches of
rain was measured at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City. The
previous record, of just under one inch, was set back in 1985.

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