Tuesday, September 24th 2024, 10:15 pm
A multi-million-dollar hailstorm moved through the Oklahoma City metro area on Tuesday afternoon.
As of 8:00 p.m., the storm that moved through Oklahoma City and east Norman has weakened and is not longer severe. There is still a watch in effect until 11 p.m.
Here are the current warnings and watches:
Wednesday looks like a fantastic fall afternoon across Oklahoma.
What is the weather like for the rest of the week?
Temperatures range from "normal" for this time of year to slightly below normal. Both days look dry, but rain chances return Friday.
This could become a hurricane Helene later this week. The latest data shows that it will make landfall in the Florida Panhandle late next week.
We will keep a close eye on this in Oklahoma because it could circle back and bring moisture to the Sooner state.
EMSA HEAT SAFETY TIPS
-HYDRATION is key in preventing heat-related illness. Drink plenty of water or electrolyte replacement drinks several hours before and during long exposure to the summer heat.
Wear light-colored, loose fitting clothing and a wide-brimmed hat if working outdoors, and take plenty of shade breaks.
No alcohol or caffeine.
If you do not have air conditioning, find a cooling station or public space (such as libraries or malls) during the day.
Don’t limit your use of air conditioning.
Use the buddy system if working outdoors and check on elderly neighbors.
Keep a cellphone on you at all times when outdoors, including walking, running daily errands, yard work or sports and physical activity.
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