Meteorologist Megan McClellan
05/18/2026
It was so kind of Tulsa County to host the local Route 66 AMS/NWA chapter today.
Thank you for taking time to talk with us and open the discussion!
04/26/2026
Sunday, April 27, 2026: TORNADO WATCH until 12AM Monday for the counties in yellow.
Storm chances will be picking up as we head into the evening. Tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds, are all possible. Stay weather aware.
04/25/2026
⚠️ Saturday Severe Weather Update (April 25)
We’re looking at another day with severe storm potential across Oklahoma, with the most significant weather expected late this afternoon through tonight.
🌩️ What I’m Watching
Some of those storms could become severe, with hazards including:
• Very large to giant hail (2” to 4”+ possible)
• Damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph
• Tornadoes, including the potential for a few stronger tornadoes
📍 Highest Concern Area
Right now, the better chance for the most intense storms appears to be across east-central into southeast Oklahoma, where the atmosphere should be most supportive for stronger supercells.
🌧️ Additional Concern
If storms repeatedly move over the same areas, heavy rain and localized flooding could also develop.
✔️ Before Storms Develop
Now is the time for a quick readiness check:
✔️ Have multiple ways to receive warnings
✔️ Know where your safe place is at home/work
✔️ Charge phones and backup batteries
✔️ Review your severe weather plan
✔️ If you live in an RV/mobile home or are camping, identify a sturdy shelter now
✔️ Know your county and nearby counties
Stay weather aware and safe!
04/15/2026
Tornado Watch is in place for the counties in yellow until 9 PM Wednesday April 15th.
Tornadoes are possible along with damaging winds and large hail.
Stay weather aware!
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