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    Fog and Thunderstorm Threats Loom for Oklahoma and North Texas 9/4

    2024-09-05

    Patchy Fog Expected This Morning; Thunderstorms Possible Later in the Week

    NORMAN — Issued by the National Weather Service at 2:43 AM CDT on September 4, 2024.

    Patchy Fog Expected in Parts of Oklahoma and North Texas

    The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for areas across northern, western, central, and southern Oklahoma, as well as western north Texas. Early this morning, parts of western and southern Oklahoma along with western north Texas may experience patchy fog. The fog could reduce visibility in these areas, so motorists are advised to exercise caution during their morning commutes.

    Thunderstorms Anticipated Thursday into Friday

    Looking ahead, the weather pattern will shift as thunderstorms become possible from Thursday afternoon into early Friday. This storm activity will primarily affect portions of Oklahoma and western north Texas. While specific storm severity details are still emerging, residents should stay alert to any developments that might impact outdoor plans or travel.

    The National Weather Service Norman office encourages the public to stay informed through updates on their official website and social media channels for the latest forecasts and weather graphics.

    Hazardous Weather Changes Fast - Stay Updated

    Weather Watches, Warnings & Advisories are frequently updated by the National Weather Service. Please look for updates to this report from your local news channels and NOAA All Hazards. Follow Thumbwind Publications for more local weather and news updates.


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