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Dangerous Heat to Continue through the Holiday Weekend; Severe Storms on Friday from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic

Dangerous, record-breaking heat will continue across most of the central and eastern U.S through Friday then focusing across the eastern U.S. through the Independence Day holiday weekend. Peak heat indices of up to 115 degrees are possible. Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms are possible from the northern/central Plains into the Midwest, Ohio Valley, and Mid-Atlantic Friday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Jul 3, 2026 at 9:30:22 am CDT

Hot and humid conditions are expected this coming holiday weekend. Relatively light winds will do little to alleviate heat stress on July 4th - be sure to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. Mostly dry weather is expected on the 4th (Saturday) before a more widespread risk of scattered rain and storms Saturday night into Sunday.
Afternoon temperatures will get into the triple digits starting this weekend. If you're going to be spending time outdoors, make sure you hydrate properly to prevent heat related illnesses!
A few strong to severe storms will be possible late Saturday evening into the overnight hours. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are the primary hazards.
Strong to severe storms are possible on Sunday afternoon and evening across southwestern Oklahoma and adjacent western north Texas. The strongest storms may produce large hail and damaging wind gusts.
Oklahoma and portions of western-north Texas look to remain hot/humid through the holiday weekend into next week. At least very low chances for daytime storms are expected as well, with highest coverage Saturday night into Sunday.

Local Weather History For July 3rd...
On July 3, 1991, severe thunderstorms moved across central Oklahoma,
with wind gusts up to 50 mph measured at Wiley Post airport in
Oklahoma City. Very strong winds in Midwest City tore the roof off of
a business, and shattered the front window of an auto parts store.
Additional wind damage was reported in Pottawatomie County, near
McLoud.

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