
Active hazardous weather continues for the center of the nation with more severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall today. Heat will linger across the southern Plains, then expand westward early in the week. The combination of heat and dry conditions will fuel fire weather concerns for the Four Corners region and across interior Alaska. Read More >
Last Map Update: Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 8:44:23 am CDT






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Local Weather History For June 21st...
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Severe thunderstorms brought high winds and large hail to western and
central Oklahoma on June 21, 1979. Winds gusted to 80 mph near Buffalo, and baseball-size hail pounded Weatherford and Colony. Winds exceeded 100 mph in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, taking down power lines throughout the city. On the same date in the previous year, severe thunderstorms struck northern and central Oklahoma during the late morning and early afternoon. The Anadarko area was hardest hit, as golf ball size hail covered the ground. The hail combined with winds of at least 70 mph to cause extensive damage to the Caddo County town. A small tornado formed near Calumet, turned over a stock tank full of water, and carried it for almost a mile. |
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