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| Warning Date: 8:30 PM CDT on July 3, 2009
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| Warning Description: Special Weather Statement
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Warning Description: Special Weather Statement
Warning Date: 8:30 PM CDT on July 3, 2009
WarningSum:...Hot Weather With A Chance For Storms This Fourth Of July...
Warning Message:A cold front located across Kansas Friday evening will move south
into northern Oklahoma by midday on the Fourth of July... likely
reaching central Oklahoma by early Saturday evening. The front is
expected to move through the Red River valley and western North
Texas late Saturday night.
Slightly cooler weather will spread into northern Oklahoma behind
the front... while to the south... triple digit heat is expected
over southern Oklahoma and western North Texas. Meanwhile... heat
index values will likely reach or exceed 105 across most of south
central and southeast Oklahoma... and parts of western North Texas.
Those celebrating the Holiday with outdoor activities should take
extra precautions to guard against heat-related illnesses and
sunburn.
It also appears several locations could see some natural firework
displays in the form of lightning as scattered thunderstorms are
expected to develop near and north of the cold front during the
afternoon and nighttime hours. In addition to cloud to ground
lightning... a few of the storms could also produce severe weather.
If you will be outside this Holiday... stay aware of the weather...
especially if you plan to be out on area lakes.
Temperatures will not be as hot on Sunday as highs will range in the
mid 80s to lower 90s behind the front. Scattered thunderstorms will
continue to be possible mainly across the southern half of Oklahoma
and over western North Texas.
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