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Last Map Update: Thu, Apr 23, 2026 at 7:30:25 am CDT

Strong to severe storms are possible Thursday afternoon into the overnight hours. All hazards will be possible with the strongest storms.
Strong to severe storms are possible this afternoon into early Friday morning.
Strong to severe storms are possible along a cold front Friday evening into the night. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are the primary hazards.
The next severe weather risk across our area will begin Thursday and last each day through the weekend. Exact details remain uncertain, so continue to check in with the latest forecast details.
Near Critical to Critical fire weather conditions are expected across most of western Oklahoma Thursday afternoon. Make sure to do your part to prevent fires from starting!
Portions of western Oklahoma and western-north Texas will see several days of at least elevated fire weather conditions this week. Fire weather will be critical behind the dryline Thursday.

Local Weather History For April 23rd...
Thunder was not heard officially in Oklahoma City during April 1989.
That was the only April in the history of Oklahoma City, since 1891,
that passed with no observation of thunder on any day of the month.

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