Widgets Magazine
Page 5 of 7 FirstFirst 1234567 LastLast
Results 101 to 125 of 159

Thread: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

  1. #101

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunty View Post
    The east side of Stillwater benefitted a bit from sprinkles from a weak thundershower that developed overhead. It will be interesting to see how far the rain now in western panhandle can penetrate into Oklahoma later on.
    At least Stillwater isn't in the donut hole like Tulsa. Crazy how all the rains have been around us, central Tulsa hasn't even had a sprinkle in over a week. No rain last night either when areas just to the east picked up 1"+

  2. #102

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Another MCS coming down from NE/KS later this evening. Best shot for severe wind threat is across N and NE OK.


  3. #103

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Only 3/4" here last night. Judging by the sound I was expecting to find more in the rain gauge this morning. I really don't need any more rain. It would suit me just fine to go 2-3 weeks with zero rain to dry things out a little and slow down the mowing.

  4. #104

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    ^Wishing for dry weather in Oklahoma during July should be a felony.


    Storms associated with tonight's MCS are already ongoing across S NE. These will continue to move to the SE. Additional development is forecast to occur back to the west toward the panhandle area later this afternoon.

  5. Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Traditionally our wettest months are over right? We stay pretty dry for the second half of the year?

  6. #106

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Traditionally our wettest months are over right? We stay pretty dry for the second half of the year?
    April-June are the wettest months followed by September/October - the fall rainy season. The driest months are typically November-February followed by July-August.

  7. Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Thanks! I guess this extra rain in July will make that mid year peak really peak.

  8. #108

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    ^Wishing for dry weather in Oklahoma during July should be a felony.

    9" in the last 6 days on top of all the rain the previous 2 months at my location I think is enough for a while. You reach a point where it is no longer beneficial and just contributes to problems. All this water in the ground has to be contributing to the record high heat indexes too. Highest heat index ever recorded in the state yesterday and the actual temperature wasn't that high compared to the HI. And probably more coming tonight.

  9. #109

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    At least Stillwater isn't in the donut hole like Tulsa. Crazy how all the rains have been around us, central Tulsa hasn't even had a sprinkle in over a week. No rain last night either when areas just to the east picked up 1"+
    It's nice to see some of the Ozark Counties -- Delaware, Cherokee, Adair -- get some love the last couple of days. It was getting pretty dry.

  10. #110

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Two MDs out for all of N OK.

    1. To the NE, current MCS originally from Nebraska will be entering the state in about an hour. SVR watch likely coming for I-35 corridor and all areas NE.

    2. Next MD is for PH area into NW OK, where cumulus field has been gathering ahead of outflow boundary coming out of the MCS across KS. This boundary will spark additional storms across this area, which will then move SE. This development is more iffy, and may not get going until later this evening when storms come out of NM and the TX PH.

    A scenario does exist where storms go E and W of C OK. However, radar trends as of about 4:45pm show healthy back-building development on the W end of the MCS. Which would indicate C OK impacts later this evening.

  11. #111

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Giant severe watch is out for literally the northern half of the state. Watch carries 80% probability of severe damaging winds.

    I will say, there is some organized supercell structures within the cluster currently, which would lend to pockets of hail.

  12. #112

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    It looks like a bust for most everybody, except for Tulsa and most of northeast Oklahoma. What is going on in northwest Oklahoma looks to be weakening for the most part but bears watching for further development.

  13. #113

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    The clusters in NW OK are getting better organized right now ~8:15pm. These will likely make a run at C OK.

  14. #114

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Looks like very little of this storm survived once it got to the metro

  15. #115

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Yes. Storms completely falling apart. Winds gusting out bringing some amazingly cool air.

  16. #116

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    as of last Tuesday .. (and we have had more rain since then) only 23.63% of the state is in a drought ... compared to 62.75% a year ago ..

    43.04% of the state is not dry in any way ... compared to 0.00% a year ago ..

    and both of these numbers should be even better in next weeks report

    https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Curre...onitor.aspx?OK

  17. #117

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Another hot and humid week across OK. Very low rain chances and lots of sun. Better rain chances and temps closer to 90 next weekend

  18. #118

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Severe Watch is out across NW OK for incoming cluster of supercells. Not sure how long these storms will survive, it is possible they form into a small MCS and keep riding outflow boundaries.

  19. Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    I'm suprised at the lower rainfall in Cimarron county because it seems that area has been hit by storms most every day for the last month.

  20. #120

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Severe thunderstorm watch out for north central and northeastern Oklahoma Monday until 5pm. So far, it looks like Bartlesville and maybe Tulsa area is most likely to be impacted from a storm coming out of Kansas.

    In map dark pink is for the storm watch and orange for heat advisory:


  21. #121

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Here are the links discussed last month on people who were interested in weather station/rain gauges.

    https://www.acurite.com/shop-all/wea...BoC6iYQAvD_BwE

    https://ambientweather.com/ws-2902-s...eather-station

    https://www.davisinstruments.com/
    Those of you with home weather stations, do you have issues with the measurements being noticeably different than the Mesonet sites?

    I realize having your home weather station is hyper-local and most of us aren't close to a Mesonet site, but it seems like my temperatures at home measure anywhere from 3-5° hotter than the closest Mesonet site, which could be anywhere from 10-15 miles away.

    But then i look at a sampling of the area around my home from Weather Underground and they all seem somewhat similar to mine. So I'm not sure if comparing to the Mesonet is an apt comparison.

  22. #122

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    I am guessing that a lot of people with PWS's don't have their thermometers adequately shaded.

  23. #123

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by SEMIweather View Post
    I am guessing that a lot of people with PWS's don't have their thermometers adequately shaded.
    Should they be? Or are they OK with being in full sunlight?

  24. #124

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Official temperatures are always measured in the shade.

  25. #125

    Default Re: July 2023 - General Weather Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by gjl View Post
    Official temperatures are always measured in the shade.
    Yep. This is why when people post photos of their vehicle's ambient temperature, it is not even close to the actual air temp. A vehicle facing the sun parked on a blacktop for 3-4 hours can easily show the temp being 120F+. Obviously if it was actually 120 in OKC, it would be a much bigger story.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. June 2023 - General Weather Discussion
    By LakeEffect in forum Weather & Geosciences
    Replies: 311
    Last Post: 07-03-2023, 11:50 AM
  2. May 2023 - General Weather Discussion
    By LakeEffect in forum Weather & Geosciences
    Replies: 260
    Last Post: 05-28-2023, 02:12 PM
  3. April 2023 - General Weather Discussion
    By SEMIweather in forum Weather & Geosciences
    Replies: 187
    Last Post: 04-30-2023, 06:36 PM
  4. February 2023 - General Weather Discussion
    By LakeEffect in forum Weather & Geosciences
    Replies: 131
    Last Post: 03-01-2023, 12:02 PM
  5. January 2023 - General Weather Discussion
    By LakeEffect in forum Weather & Geosciences
    Replies: 154
    Last Post: 02-01-2023, 03:52 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO