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National Ag. Weather Outlook, International Ag. Weather Summary Current Temperatures, Dewpoint, RH, Wind, Surface 4-Panel Current Agricultural Weather Conditions in Oklahoma Based on observations at 100pm CDT, Friday April 26, 2024 Across Oklahoma...temperatures are near 82 degrees west, near 80 degrees central, and near 72 degrees east. Current sky conditions are mostly sunny west, mostly sunny central, and cloudy east. In the west, relative humidity is near 31%, and the dew point is near 49 degrees. In the central part of the state, relative humidity is near 58%, and the dew point is near 64 degrees. In the east, relative humidity is near 78%, and the dew point is near 65 degrees. Winds are from the southwest at 17 mph with gusts at 24 mph west, where conditions are not favorable for spraying due to strong winds. Winds are from the south at 21 mph with gusts at 29 mph central, where conditions are not favorable for spraying due to strong winds. Winds are from the south at 15 mph with gusts at 24 mph east, where conditions are not favorable for spraying due to strong winds. Based on current available observations, the highest temperature is 84 degrees at WOODRING. The lowest temperature is 69 degrees at MUSKOGEE.
All NWS Radars (In near-real time), Current Livestock Heat Stress Index (LSI), Current Wind Chill Map Hazardous Weather Outlook For CIMARRON County, 342 AM CDT Fri Apr 26 2024 DAY ONE Today and Tonight. Elevated to near critical fire weather conditions will be possible this afternoon through early evening due to gusty winds and low relative humidity values. DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN Saturday through Thursday. Critical fire weather will be possible for portions of the area due to gusty winds and low relative humidity values on Saturday. Thunderstorms may be possible on Saturday in the far eastern combined Panhandles, some of which could become strong to severe. SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT Spotter activation is not anticipated at this time. Area fire managers and emergency officials should be alert for elevated or critical fire weather conditions through Saturday.
NWS Severe Weather Map , Convective Outlook 7-Day Forecast For CIMARRON County, OK 1226 PM CDT Fri Apr 26 2024 THIS AFTERNOON Mostly sunny. Highs around 80. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. TONIGHT Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. SATURDAY Mostly sunny. Areas of blowing dust in the afternoon. Windy. Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph, becoming 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph in the afternoon. SATURDAY NIGHT Patchy blowing dust in the evening. Partly cloudy. Windy. Lows around 40. Southwest winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph, becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph after midnight. SUNDAY Partly cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. SUNDAY NIGHT Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in the evening. Lows around 40. Chance of rain 20 percent. MONDAY Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY Clear. Lows in the mid 40s. Highs in the upper 80s. TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s. Highs in the mid 80s. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mostly clear. A slight chance of showers in the evening. Lows in the mid 40s. Chance of rain 20 percent. THURSDAY Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 70s. Chance of rain 20 percent. 12-48 Hr Surface Forecast Maps, TWC 4-Panel Surface Forecast, Fire Danger, Day 1 Precip, Day 2 Precip, Days 1-5 Precip, Severe Weather Pot.-Day 1, Day 2 Medium & Long Range Outlook For Oklahoma OKLAHOMA --------------------------------------------- 6 TO 10 DAY 8 TO 14 DAY 30 DAY 90 DAY MAY 1-MAY 5 MAY 3-MAY 9 JUN JUN-AUG ----------- ----------- -------- --------- Temperature: Above Above Precipitation: Above Above .... Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy5 Day Rainfall Forecast, 6 to 10 Day , 8 to 14 Day , Text, 30-Day Outook, 90-Day Outook, 120-Day Outlook Historical Weather And Climate Facts For Today APRIL 26TH HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS ...1834... Killer frosts were reported in the Deep South. The frost was quite severe around Huntsville AL, and highlighted a backward spring in the South that year. (David Ludlum) ...1978... An unusually strong occluded front swept out of the Gulf of Alaska and produced the first April thunderstorm of record at Fairbanks. Pea size hail fell northeast of Fairbanks from thunderstorms whose tops were less than 8000 feet. (The Weather Channel) ...1984... Severe thunderstorms associated with an intense cyclone spawned a total of forty-seven tornadoes in two days from Louisiana to Upper Michigan. The tornadoes killed 16 persons and injured 259 others. (Storm Data) Ag Weather Center, Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky |