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Emily Sutton

Oklahoma City

AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) and Storm Chaser at KFOR-TV (NBC) in OKC. https://t.co/mkTIJezHws Insta/TikTok: emilyrsutton

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  • 5 days ago | kfor.com | Emily Sutton

    Monday will be very warm and muggy with increasing clouds and a breezy south wind. Highs will climb to the upper 80s with a heat index in the low 90s. Storms will develop in the panhandles by late afternoon and move into western Oklahoma this evening. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats. The line of storms will march east and gradually weaken, moving into the OKC Metro around 11PM to 2AM. Waves of showers and storms will continue all day Tuesday through early Wednesday.

  • 1 week ago | kfor.com | Emily Sutton

    Wednesday will be pleasant with below average highs in the mid 70s, under partly to mostly cloudy skies. Winds will stay light out of the southeast. Showers and storms are possible this afternoon across northern Oklahoma. Storms increase in coverage overnight, starting in northwestern Oklahoma late this evening, and spreading east as a complex. Large hail, damaging winds and localized flooding are the main threats. The tornado risk is low. Lows will drop to the low 60s.

  • 1 week ago | kfor.com | Emily Sutton

    A few showers could linger Tuesday but skies will start to clear in the afternoon. Highs will stay below average, in the low to mid 70s. Tonight will be partly cloudy and calm with light winds and seasonal lows in the low 60s. Storm chances return Wednesday, across northern Oklahoma. Highs will climb to the low 70s with light winds and increasing clouds. Storms are likely Wednesday night through Thursday morning. A few storms could be strong to marginally severe with a localized flooding risk.

  • 1 week ago | kfor.com | Emily Sutton

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Memorial Day will be cloudy and cooler, in the mid 70s with isolated showers. The final part of our powerful weekend storm system could bring storms to western Oklahoma by late afternoon and move into central Oklahoma this evening. A few storms could be strong with up to golf ball size hail, 60 to 70 mph winds and localized flooding. A cold front sweeps across the state early Tuesday, isolated showers are possible.

  • 2 weeks ago | kfor.com | Emily Sutton

    Waves of showers and storms will move across the state Memorial Day weekend, especially during the evening and overnight hours. A few storms could be severe with wind and hail as the main threats. A FLOOD WATCH has been issued for northeastern Oklahoma with 6-10″ of rain possible!

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Emily Sutton
Emily Sutton @emilyrsutton
14 May 25

RECORD HEAT expected today! Our forecast of 93 will test the record of 92 (1952). Stay cool! A cold front will drop highs closer to average tomorrow, near 80 degrees. 6:30AM WED @kfor #okwx https://t.co/Ji300q2dOU

Emily Sutton
Emily Sutton @emilyrsutton
13 May 25

THUNDER UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9AM TUE @kfor #okwx https://t.co/dnMQB6ZINP

Emily Sutton
Emily Sutton @emilyrsutton
13 May 25

Get ready for another beautiful day with sunshine, a breezy south wind and very warm temps. Our heat index will climb to the upper 80s. 6:30AM TUE @kfor #okwx https://t.co/jfwt3aBQTg