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KEY MESSAGES
Updated at 555 AM CDT Wed Jun 17 2026
- Hot Wednesday, then back closer to average late in the week.
- Increased widespread rain chances will return late this week, including a marginal risk for strong to severe storms Wednesday night through Thursday night.
NEAR TERM
(Through Wednesday) Issued at 153 AM CDT Wed Jun 17 2026
Heat will be the main story for Wednesday as heat indices rise into the 100 to 110 degree range. The highest heat indices will generally be near and northwest of I-44, where we have a heat advisory in place. Sunny skies and gusty south winds will accompany this heat.
A front will nudge into northwest Oklahoma this afternoon and stall. While this will bring lower dewpoints behind it (thus, lowering heat indices), the initial effect on temperature will be minimal and light winds behind the front will keep the WBGT up. Therefore, have expanded the heat advisory to include these counties.
Storms will be possible along the front this evening. Ample instability and deep layer shear will support severe hazards; the biggest question will be whether we get initiation this far west. Most CAMs keep convection in eastern Kansas, staying just east of Kay county as it shifts southward.
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SHORT TERM
(Wednesday night through Friday night) Issued at 153 AM CDT Wed Jun 17 2026
Additional showers and storms driven by warm air advection will be possible early Thursday morning in the vicinity of the front across northern Oklahoma. Instability and shear remain sufficient to support strong to severe storms, though strong capping will be a limiting factor.
The cold front will surge south through the day, bringing cooler temperatures and low rain chances behind it. With the extensive cloud cover and rain chances across northern Oklahoma, we've lowered temperatures from NBM guidance across the north (more in line with hi-res guidance). While most of the CAMs don't have much of a signal for robust convection, there will be ample elevated instability to support some severe risk.
While northern Oklahoma gets relief from the heat with the front on Thursday, north Texas and parts of southern Oklahoma will see heat indices rise above 100 again. There is some uncertainty with the progression of the front, but enough confidence to issue a heat advisory for a portion of this area. This may need to be expanded on later shifts.
Rain chances increase Thursday night into Friday morning, largely post-frontal (but still carrying some severe risk). Temperatures on Friday should even out in the 80s.
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LONG TERM
(Saturday through Tuesday) Issued at 153 AM CDT Wed Jun 17 2026
Disturbances in northwest to zonal flow will keep us in an active pattern over the weekend into early next week. Temperatures should hover near normal. Sunday stands out a bit with lower rain chances and higher temperatures (potentially reaching heat advisory criteria again).
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AVIATION
(12Z TAFS) Issued at 555 AM CDT Wed Jun 17 2026
Some low clouds will likely impact DUA this morning be with some MVFR and possibly IFR conditions before clouds rise and scatter out by late morning. There will also be some LLWS for a few more hours this morning across much of the area. By late morning some scattered cu is expected to develop across the eastern two-thirds of OK with gusty south to southwest winds. A front will enter northern OK this afternoon and move close to I-40 by the end of the forecast. Did introduce a PROB30 at PNC for possible convection toward the end of the forecast and an area of MVFR ceilings spreading north and west across eastern and central sections of the state toward Thursday morning.
PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS
Oklahoma City OK 98 75 86 66 / 0 0 40 80 Hobart OK 103 75 92 66 / 0 0 30 70 Wichita Falls TX 100 76 100 70 / 0 0 10 70 Gage OK 104 71 79 62 / 0 0 20 40 Ponca City OK 98 72 77 64 / 10 30 70 40 Durant OK 92 76 93 75 / 0 0 0 60
OUN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
OK...Heat Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 8 PM CDT this evening for OKZ004>025-027-033>039-044-045.
Heat Advisory from 1 PM to 8 PM CDT Thursday for OKZ044-045-050.
TX...Heat Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 8 PM CDT this evening for TXZ083>090.
Heat Advisory from 1 PM to 8 PM CDT Thursday for TXZ084>090.
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