After a calm spell, Oklahoma braces for another active stretch of weather as rain and thunderstorms make a comeback starting Thursday. According to Meteorologist Aaron Brackett of KFOR, the state will transition from mild to storm-prone conditions, with multiple rounds of severe weather expected through Sunday.
Storms pick up Thursday and Friday
Thursday morning opens with the chance for a few isolated thundershowers, lingering into Friday morning. While early-day activity is likely to remain scattered, conditions will shift noticeably by Friday evening, when stronger thunderstorms begin to develop across parts of the state.
Saturday brings threat of severe weather
Saturday afternoon into the night appears to be the most volatile period. A developing low-pressure system to the northwest of Oklahoma, coupled with the entrance region of the jet stream, will create a powerful setup for widespread severe thunderstorms. This atmospheric combination is known for intensifying storms capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, and potentially tornadoes.
Cold front triggers more storms Sunday
As the cold front sweeps through on Sunday, another round of showers and thunderstorms will move across Oklahoma, adding to an already storm-heavy weekend. Residents should prepare for rapid changes in weather conditions, especially by Saturday evening and into early Sunday morning.
Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates and potential weather alerts as the situation evolves.