Wednesday, May 17th 2023, 6:57 am
Tracking a few thunderstorms in northwestern Oklahoma this morning. The rest of the state is dry. It is a cool morning with lows in the 50s.
It will be a beautiful afternoon with 70s and 80s and partly cloudy skies. There will be scattered t-storms today in the panhandle.
Wednesday night, scattered showers and thunderstorms move in from the west. These will weaken as they move into central Oklahoma.
Thursday afternoon into the evening we will monitor western Oklahoma for severe storms.
Widespread rain and storms move in tomorrow night into Friday morning. These could be severe at times as well. The overnight threat is for hail up to quarters and 65 mph winds.
Our team of trackers will be out and we will keep you updated on any severe threats.
Meteorologist Lacey Swope is an Okie through and through, having grown up in the small town of Kiefer. She joined the News 9 weather team in 2011, and you can catch her forecasts weekday mornings on News 9 This Morning and on News 9 at 9a. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Lacey wanted to become a meteorologist to study the atmosphere every day and share her passion for weather with others.
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