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Widespread Damaging Winds Likely in the Northern Plains; Heat Continues in the Central and Southeast U.S.

Severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and flooding are possible from the northern Rockies into the Upper Midwest. A derecho is likely across portions of the northern Plains, with several gusts expected to exceed 75 mph. Extreme heat is expected to intensify across much of the Southeast and Tennessee Valley, continuing through much of this week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Jul 30, 2025 at 5:28:19 am CDT

A Heat Advisory will be in effect through 8 PM on Wednesday for much of northern, central, and southern Oklahoma and portions of western north Texas. High temperatures will range from 100 to 105 °F, and heat indices of 105 to 110 °F are expected.
Heat Indices across our area will range from 100 to near 107 degrees on Wednesday afternoon.
A cold front will move through late Wednesday into Thursday, which will bring cooler weather this week.
7-Day Forecast for Oklahoma and western north Texas.

Local Weather History For July 29th...
On this date in 2004, a 112 year-old record was broken for the
coolest high temperature in Oklahoma City for July 29. The
temperature only rose to 73 degrees, which broke the previous record
by 3 degrees.

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