Heavy rain and severe weather will continue across the central and southern Plains through the weekend. Tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds and flash flooding will be the primary threats. Heavy mountain snow will push into the Intermountain West and portions of the central Rockies. Snow will linger into Monday across the central and southern Rockies. Read More >
Last Map Update: Sun, Nov 3, 2024 at 7:16:34 am CST
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Local Weather History For November 3rd...
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On this date in 1964, up to 5.4 inches of rain was measured in
Mountain View, near Lawton. This rain fell within a three-hour and fifteen minute period. Farm ponds in the area were filled to capacity for the first time in 35 months, and 23 county road bridges, as well as cotton crops, were ruined in nearby Kiowa County. This was all part of a three-day flood event. By the end of the event, Mountain View had measured an astounding 7.2 inches of rain. |
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