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Some Oklahoma Mesonet rainfall total in the last 12 hours

Just took a look at Oklahoma Mesonet station rainfall totals in the last 12 hours.

The Ada area received a few inches – Vanoss, 4.06 inches of rain, Ada, 3.96 inches and Fittstown, 2.26 inches.  Just east of there, Stuart has received 2.91 inches in the last 12 hours, while Wilburton received 2.34 inches.  Lane received 2.44 inches.

But there was certainly rain in many other areas as well. For example, Foraker in northern Oklahoma received 1.99 inches and Ringling in southern Oklahoma received 1.97 inches.

Again, these are totals for the last 12-hours, so some of stations may have received rain before that as well.

Thanks for reading the weather blog,

Bryan Painter


On this Wednesday morning

Good morning this Bryan Painter, columnist of The Oklahoman.

No severe thunderstorms are expected today in the National Weather Service’s Norman Forecast Office area.

Now there may be some isolated thunderstorms occur east of Interstate 35 before noon, but again I don’t think they are expecting these to be severe.

If you are wondering about the days to come,  the NWS Norman office says there is a chance for thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday in association with the arrival of a cold front.

I’ll do a quick check of the Oklahoma Mesonet for rainfall totals and post that in a few minutes.

Have a great day.

Bryan Painter


Weather update

The National Weather Service’s Norman Forecast Office reports that there is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms through tonight across portions of Oklahoma and western-north Texas.

The slight risk area is west of a line from Ponca City to Watonga to Lawton to Waurika and includes all of western-north Texas.

The most likely time for severe thunderstorms will be through 3 a.m. Wednesday.

Hail to 1 inch in diameter and wind gusts to 60 mph will be possible.

Bryan Painter


NWS reports more Oklahoma tornadoes this February than May

Preliminary numbers for May, show four tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma during the month, according to the National Weather Service in Norman.

Typically the month of May features the most tornadoes in Oklahoma of any month with an average of 20 tornadoes or about 38 percent of he annual total.

However, this wasn’t the lowest total for May. In May 2005 no tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma and in May 1988 the state had two tornadoes.

But here’s another interesting fact. February, which usually doesn’t have many or any tornadoes, had six this year.

These numbers are still preliminary and subject to change, according to the National Weather Service.

 Bryan Painter

 


Cool temps past and present

Take a look back at 92 years ago today. The morning low temperature in Oklahoma City on June 2, 1917, was a 46 degrees. That temperature is the coldest temperature ever recorded in Oklahoma City during the month of June, according to the National Weather Service.

Sound cool for June?

Well, today in Boise City in the Panhandle the low was 47 degrees, according to Oklahoma Mesonet information.

Bryan  Painter


Rainfall totals

As it is raining in the metro, I took a look at Oklahoma Mesonet stations in western Oklahoma where they received heavy rains earlier.

 Totals since midnight include 1.92 inches of rain at Retrop and 1.31 inches of rain at Erick.

Bryan Painter


A look at today’s weather

The National Weather Service’s Norman Forecast Office is saying we might have some light rains in the early afternoon in areas including central Oklahoma.

As for later this afternoon, more storms may develop across two main areas -  one is near western-north Texas and far south-central Oklahoma. The other is northwest and west-central areas of Oklahoma. 

Some storms in Oklahoma late this afternoon may reach severe levels and produce damaging wind gusts and large hail, especially across western-north Texas and southern areas of Oklahoma.

So, one monitor the weather this afternoon and into tonight. Two, on the side of playing it safe, you may want to pull your vehicles inside or under cover since hail is possible.

Bryan Painter


Daily weather blog postings

This is Bryan Painter, columnist of The Oklahoman. For a couple of years or so I have posted weather information during severe weather. However, starting today I’ll have weather posts throughout the week, Monday through Friday. Sometimes it will be current weather, sometimes weather history and other times it may be a look back at the last several days or weeks. Weather is always an interesting topic and Oklahoma is a great place to talk about weather. Thanks very much for reading the weather blog.

Bryan Painter


Weather info. update

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
1049 PM CDT FRI MAY 15 2009

OKC015-017-055-075-083-119-149-160500-
/O.CAN.KOUN.SV.A.0310.000000T0000Z-090516T0700Z/

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS CANCELLED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM
WATCH 310 FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS

IN OKLAHOMA THIS CANCELS 7 COUNTIES

IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

CANADIAN              LOGAN                 PAYNE               

IN SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA

CADDO                 GREER                 KIOWA               

IN WESTERN OKLAHOMA

WASHITA              

THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF…ANADARKO…CORDELL…EL RENO…
GUTHRIE…HOBART…MANGUM…MUSTANG…STILLWATER AND YUKON.

$$

OKC027-031-033-049-051-057-065-081-087-109-125-133-137-141-TXC155-
197-485-487-160700-
/O.CON.KOUN.SV.A.0310.000000T0000Z-090516T0700Z/

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 310 REMAINS VALID UNTIL 2 AM CDT
SATURDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS

IN OKLAHOMA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 14 COUNTIES

IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

CLEVELAND             GRADY                 LINCOLN             
MCCLAIN               OKLAHOMA              POTTAWATOMIE        

IN EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

SEMINOLE             

IN SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA

GARVIN                STEPHENS             

IN SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA

COMANCHE              COTTON                HARMON              
JACKSON               TILLMAN              

IN TEXAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 4 COUNTIES

IN NORTHERN TEXAS

FOARD                 HARDEMAN              WICHITA             
WILBARGER            

THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF…ALTUS…CHANDLER…CHICKASHA…
CHILLICOTHE…CROWELL…DUNCAN…FREDERICK…HOLLIS…LAWTON…
MOORE…NORMAN…OKLAHOMA CITY…PAULS VALLEY…PURCELL…
QUANAH…SEMINOLE…SHAWNEE…VERNON…WALTERS AND WICHITA FALLS.


OKC-West Mesonet

OKC-West Mesonet station has received 1.65 inches, 1-hour rainfall