Weather Outlook: Slight Severe Risk Late Wednesday and Thursday
Overview
The National Weather Service has issued a slight severe risk for late Wednesday and Thursday. This means that there is a potential for severe thunderstorms in the area, with damaging winds, hail, and heavy rain. The risk is highest in the afternoon and evening hours.
Areas Affected
The slight severe risk is in effect for the following areas:
- Central and southern Oklahoma
- North Texas
- Southern Kansas
- Western Arkansas
- Eastern New Mexico
Timing
The slight severe risk is in effect from late Wednesday afternoon through Thursday evening. The most likely time for severe thunderstorms is between 5 pm and 10 pm.
Impacts
The main threats from severe thunderstorms are:
- Damaging winds
- Hail
- Heavy rain
- Lightning
Severe thunderstorms can also produce tornadoes, but the risk of tornadoes is low with this particular system.
Preparation
There are several things you can do to prepare for severe thunderstorms:
- Monitor the weather forecast and be aware of the latest watches and warnings.
- Have a plan for where you will go if a severe thunderstorm warning is issued.
- Secure loose objects outside, such as patio furniture and trash cans.
- Bring pets indoors.
- Fill up your vehicle's gas tank.
If you are caught outside during a severe thunderstorm, seek shelter in a sturdy building. Stay away from windows and doors, and do not go to the roof.
Additional Information
For more information on severe thunderstorms, please visit the National Weather Service website.
https://www.weather.gov/safety/thunderstorms
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