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Thursday brings a touch of fall temperatures to the area as high temperatures will remain well-below average in the low to mid 70s. Don’t get too used to it though as the summer heat returns quickly.
Tomorrow, trust your instincts when making a decision. You might reach points where logic alone simply won't do. So, when an occasion does arise, listen to your inner voice. This inner voice contains ...
Officials with the Oklahoma City Police Department said crews were called out for the water rescue just before 5:40 p.m. Wednesday. As of 6:10 p.m., emergency crews were still attempting to locate the ...
Wednesday night will be partly cloudy, warm and humid, as thunder showers are expected to move in overnight.
I’d like to thank the universe for this wonderful weather and great breeze,” said Donald Osborne, Audrain Automobile Museum’s ...
Tomorrow's horoscope encourages embracing life's offerings with celestial guidance. Aries should trust their progress, while Taurus focuses on positivity. Gemini may experience deeper connections, and ...
A NEW ORLEANS JUDGE IS ACCUSING THE SHERIFF OF CONTEMPT OF COURT, AND SHE’S NOW BEING ORDERED TO APPEAR BEFORE THAT JUDGE TOMORROW AFTERNOON. CRIMINAL DISTRICT CHIEF JUDGE TRACEY FLEMINGS DAVILA SAYS ...
"You can expect brief downpours, lightning and thunder and some gusty winds if they can get strong enough," Storm Team 5 meteorologist Mike Wankum said. "The biggest threat will be west of Worcester." ...
Oklahoma City police are in a standoff situation with a person at a home in northwest Oklahoma City Wednesday night.
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich's Wednesday night forecast on the chance for impact weather Thursday afternoon/evening as scattered storms move into the area.
Daily thunderstorm chances begin to ramp back up on Thursday with localized flash flooding possible along with steamy highs in the 90s.
BUT WE’RE GOING TO GET BACK INTO THIS PATTERN, ESPECIALLY AS WE GET INTO TOMORROW AND INTO THE UPCOMING DAYS, INTO THE WEEKEND FOR SCATTERED AFTERNOON SHOWERS AND STORMS. WE’VE SEEN SOME TODAY, BUT ...