Oklahomans are rejoicing at the upcoming forecast because the whole state will be getting a big break from the summer heat, plus multiple rounds of storms bringing in several inches of rain.
Oklahoma has enjoyed a week of cooler summer weather, but it looks like the heat and humidity will return this weekend. Temperatures are expected to rise back up into the low 100s.
Oklahoma skies will soon be filled with flashing lights of red, white and blue in celebration of America's Independence Day. But Oklahomans are urged to be cautions with their firework displays as the state is experiencing elevated fire danger.
All Okies can agree that the entire state gets super hot during the summer. There's no corner of the state where you can find relief from the heat - not even in the shade! But there are some counties in Oklahoma that are warmer than others.
July 4 is always a day filled with cookouts and outside activities. But based on the forecast, Oklahomans might want to have some alternate plans as thunderstorms and dangerous heat are predicted for Oklahoma on the Fourth of July.
Oklahoma has been cooking this week. Temperatures have reached over 100 with the feels-like temperatures close to 110. Severe thunderstorms have also been an issue in the Sooner State, and it looks like more are expected.