Major Hurricane Erin is tracking just north of the lower Bahamas today. Dangerous surf and rip current threats increase this week for most of the Atlantic coastline. Erin's outerbands may impact the Outer Banks later this week. Hot to extremely hot temperatures are forecast today and Tuesday from a part of the southern Plains into the central to lower Mississippi River Valley. Read More >
Last Map Update: Mon, Aug 18, 2025 at 1:40:55 pm CDT
Local Weather History For August 18th...
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A strange and unique event occurred on this day back in 2007.
Tropical Storm Erin was moving onshore the previous day, eventually dissipating into a tropical depression as it moved into Texas. As the depression moved northeast into southwest Oklahoma, low-level wind shear north and east of Erin increased throughout the evening with multiple tornadoes reported across western Oklahoma. Only minor damage was reported. As a strong low-level jet strengthened through the evening hours, Tropical Depression Erin strengthened as well, bringing torrential rainfall and sustained winds of 35 to 45 mph with gusts to 80 mph. Rainfall rates in excess of three inches per hour was not uncommon throughout the area with multiple Flash Flood Warnings issued. Rainfall totals from this storm ranged from five to ten inches over a vast area. Many people reported wind damage to their homes and dozens were rescued by helicopter due to the rising waters. Sadly, six people lost their lives in this event from flash flooding, with an estimated $5 million in property damage. |
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