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  1. November 10, 2025: Let it warm, let it warm
  2. November 3, 2025: Novtember?
  3. October 22, 2025: Private Rain, Reporting for duty
  4. October 21, 2025: ONE BILLION DOLLARS!
  5. October 9, 2025: Drought's on!
  6. October 8, 2025: Beastie weather
  7. September 9, 2025: Philly dreaming
  8. August 26, 2025: Well...bye
  9. August 22, 2025: Shouting is nearly over
  10. August 20, 2025: Glubbbbb glub
  11. August 18, 2025: Skibidy skidoo
  12. August 14, 2025: Drought drought done drought
  13. August 12, 2025: Cool, Cool Summer
  14. August 8, 2025: Fryday
  15. August 6, 2025: I'm not a cool man
  16. August 4, 2025: Escalation
  17. July 30, 2025: Luke Boilwalker
  18. July 24, 2025: Sunny and Cher
  19. July 23, 2025: SuperRidge
  20. July 18, 2025: Party on, Summer
  21. July 10, 2025: Tis but a scratch
  22. July 7, 2025: Cool as a wilted cucumber
  23. July 1, 2025: June's in the books
  24. June 26, 2025: Thunder up 2025!
  25. June 23, 2025: Universe Champs
  26. June 16, 2025: Acclimation
  27. June 10, 2025: It's coming
  28. June 5, 2025: Woody Guthrie approves
  29. June 2, 2025:
  30. May 29, 2025: Less is not more
  31. May 27, 2025: What a glorious feeling?
  32. May 19, 2025: Risky bidness
  33. May 13, 2025: Broked records
  34. May 12, 2025: Muly?
  35. April 24, 2025: Bobby colors
  36. April 11, 2025: A hunnert
  37. March 11, 2025: Panda Monium
  38. February 20, 2025: Normalish
  39. February 13, 2025: Hothier than thou
  40. February 4, 2025: I need to speak to a manager
  41. January 27, 2025: Glub glub
  42. January 16, 2025: I want you...to freeze
  43. January 2, 2025: 2024 we hardly knew ya
  44. October 31, 2024: Grand slam
  45. October 24, 2024: Brownification
  46. October 1, 2024: Whither?
  47. September 20, 2024: Uncommon
  48. September 16, 2024: ExGasperated
  49. September 12, 2024: Full drought ahead!
  50. September 4, 2024: Goodtemps
  51. September 3, 2024: It has begun
  52. August 29, 2024: Sayonara
  53. August 27, 2024: AIIIEEEE!!!
  54. August 22, 2024: Radiative transfer
  55. August 21, 2024: Tolerable
  56. August 19, 2024: Nasty
  57. August 16, 2024: Let's go again
  58. August 15, 2024: Just a smidge to the north
  59. August 8, 2024: WOOOO!
  60. August 7, 2024: Deadfool
  61. August 5, 2024: Kinda
  62. August 1, 2024: Meltage
  63. July 26, 2024: It's back!
  64. July 18, 2024: Dryasaurus
  65. July 11, 2024: Boy Named Hot
  66. July 3, 2024: Real tomato ketchup Eddie?
  67. July 2, 2024: Beryling towards us?
  68. July 1, 2024: Can we skip to September?
  69. June 28, 2024: Swelter Skelter
  70. June 24, 2024: A bit much, no?
  71. June 20, 2024: How soon we forget
  72. June 13, 2024: Gary Ohio Rizz
  73. June 12, 2024: BORRRRRRRINNNGGGGG!
  74. June 7, 2024: The H is O
  75. June 4, 2024: Beastie Rain
  76. May 30, 2024: Ye Olde Drought Update
  77. April 18, 2024: Fastest hazard alive
  78. April 12, 2024: Plans within plans
  79. April 9, 2024: Have Nottingham
  80. March 26, 2024: Ridick You Lus
  81. March 11, 2024: Two steps sideways
  82. March 6, 2024: Civics
  83. February 29, 2024: Leap of faith and cold
  84. February 19, 2024: Screws fall out, sir
  85. February 7, 2024: Peter Brady time
  86. January 23, 2024: Like a rolling stone
  87. January 11, 2024: Snow-lite
  88. December 6, 2023: Until we meet again...this weekend
  89. November 28, 2023: tisn't the season?
  90. November 8, 2023: Augvember?
  91. November 1, 2023: A freeze smorgasbord
  92. October 31, 2023: Primal cold
  93. October 23, 2023: Icy pumpkins
  94. October 16, 2023: Freeze-dried
  95. October 11, 2023: Obscuration
  96. October 5, 2023: And so it begins
  97. October 2, 2023: Yak hair and goat tongue
  98. September 19, 2023: Dent-ist appointment
  99. September 18, 2023: Soggy corn dogs?
  100. September 13, 2023: Not bad?
  101. September 7, 2023: Just go away
  102. September 1, 2023: Here comes trouble!
  103. August 28, 2023: Fall Fail
  104. August 24, 2023: Double trouble
  105. August 18, 2023: Flash drought cometh?
  106. August 16, 2023: The Scorched Side
  107. August 14, 2023: Turnaround
  108. August 11, 2023: Fryday
  109. August 9, 2023: Let it ride
  110. August 8, 2023: Miracle
  111. August 3, 2023: The Ballad of Drought Buster
  112. July 27, 2023: How green is your Panhandle?
  113. July 24, 2023: Oklaheimer
  114. July 20, 2023: Send 'em again
  115. July 18, 2023: Hey look at us!
  116. July 5, 2023: Spice it up!
  117. July 3, 2023: POP!
  118. June 30, 2023: One more day
  119. June 28, 2023: Meltage
  120. June 27, 2023: Thar it blows!
  121. June 23, 2023: HOT HOT HOT!
  122. June 21, 2023: How about NO derecho?
  123. June 13, 2023: Ready or not!
  124. June 12, 2023: Gonna get hot as (BEEP)
  125. May 18, 2023: WHOO-HOO!!
  126. May 8, 2023: Mune?
  127. April 19, 2023: Must go hotter
  128. April 13, 2023: Hatfields and McRains
  129. April 11, 2023: 'Tis a start
  130. April 10, 2023: Just a little bit
  131. March 30, 2023: WHOOSH!
  132. March 23, 2023: Spacedrought
  133. February 22, 2023: Bye for now
  134. January 26, 2023: Winter is the winner
  135. January 5, 2023: Persistence
  136. January 2, 2023: Extremities
  137. December 15, 2022: Hoth Oklahoma
  138. December 8, 2022: A Dubious Honor
  139. December 1, 2022: The old switcheroo
  140. November 18, 2022: Crazy Cold!
  141. November 17, 2022: Drought still alive
  142. October 13, 2022: No thanks!
  143. October 4, 2022: Dubious
  144. October 3, 2022: I am Cold
  145. September 28, 2022: Boring Gekko
  146. September 22, 2022: OOF!
  147. September 21, 2022: Soiled
  148. September 20, 2022: Soup mode!
  149. September 15, 2022: Fall fail
  150. September 13, 2022: Fall Wars
  151. September 7, 2022: GOAT
  152. September 6, 2022: NO NO LATTES!
  153. September 2, 2022: Sadistic Statistic
  154. September 1, 2022: Hottest summer since 2011!
  155. August 31, 2022: It ain't ever good enough!
  156. August 25, 2022: Great?
  157. August 22, 2022: BRO!
  158. August 19, 2022: Southern Shuffle
  159. August 17, 2022: Wished for?
  160. August 16, 2022: No accidents
  161. August 15, 2022: GNARLY!
  162. August 12, 2022: Blankety-blank
  163. August 11, 2022: Fall ahead
  164. August 9, 2022: Right turn, Clyde
  165. August 4, 2022: WHOOSH!
  166. August 1, 2022: Jaugust?
  167. July 25, 2022: YOU MUST CHILL!
  168. July 21, 2022: Drought explosion!
  169. July 20, 2022: Can ya wait a bit?
  170. July 19, 2022: How about no?
  171. July 14, 2022: Sonny and Hot
  172. July 13, 2022: MA!
  173. July 12, 2022: BAH!
  174. July 11, 2022: Maniac
  175. July 1, 2022: Meltage
  176. June 29, 2022: Mad Max: Beyond Heatdome
  177. June 27, 2022: The Hunt for Junetober
  178. June 22, 2022: Amijo
  179. June 20, 2022: Youse can change
  180. June 16, 2022: We give up
  181. June 15, 2022: June is a burning thing
  182. June 13, 2022: Uncommon
  183. June 6, 2022: Sweat fealty
  184. May 26, 2022: For me, Mav?
  185. May 20, 2022: A new beginning
  186. May 17, 2022: It's baaaack!
  187. May 16, 2022: For reals!
  188. May 6, 2022: Sweat City
  189. April 25, 2022: Which car you in?
  190. April 22, 2022: Just stop
  191. April 12, 2022: Turn it up to 100
  192. April 7, 2022: A Thursday in Oklahoma
  193. February 15, 2022: Course #1
  194. February 10, 2022: Same as it ever was
  195. January 27, 2022: Here we go!
  196. October 26, 2021: OCTOBERPALOOZA!
  197. October 18, 2021: Hot pumpkins
  198. October 7, 2021: Autumn?
  199. October 6, 2021: Be vewy vewy careful
  200. September 23, 2021: Droughtplosion
  201. September 16, 2021: As scheduled
  202. September 10, 2021: Marvin the LIAR
  203. September 1, 2021: A Major Disturbance
  204. August 30, 2021: ARF!
  205. August 23, 2021: Evil index
  206. August 12, 2021: Spongebob DriedOutPants
  207. August 11, 2021: Spoiled milk
  208. August 3, 2021: Boy Named Heat Stroke
  209. August 2, 2021: But it's a wet heat
  210. July 29, 2021: Mugly again
  211. July 27, 2021: Raincne
  212. July 19, 2021: Oklahoma's Big Adventure
  213. July 14, 2021: MOSQUIT-NO!
  214. July 12, 2021: Whither summer?
  215. July 6, 2021: La la la la laaaaaaa
  216. July 1, 2021: Jultember?
  217. June 22, 2021: The ConJuneing
  218. June 16, 2021: Let's hear it for the Dads!
  219. June 10, 2021: Soup's on!
  220. June 7, 2021: Here it comes!
  221. May 27, 2021: Prognosis Negative
  222. May 4, 2021: The Climajerk
  223. April 29, 2021: Do not pass go
  224. April 26, 2021: Flood tubes 3 and 4
  225. April 22, 2021: To hail with this
  226. April 15, 2021: Apruary?
  227. April 8, 2021: Ruh roh!
  228. April 1, 2021: Rabbit gravy
  229. March 30, 2021: Fun while it lasted
  230. March 24, 2021: Oh snow!
  231. February 18, 2021: Find a happy place
  232. January 21, 2021: Just a little heat
  233. October 29, 2020: Is that all ya got??
  234. October 7, 2020: Once in a Blue moon
  235. September 14, 2020: Non-purple Haze
  236. September 3, 2020: MUSH!
  237. August 27, 2020: 800-pound hurricane
  238. August 26, 2020: Reversal of fortunes
  239. August 19, 2020: Septgust?
  240. August 13, 2020: The Incredible Shrinking Drought
  241. August 10, 2020: Winter's march
  242. August 6, 2020: Summer's not here Mrs. Torrance
  243. July 29, 2020: Do ya enjoy water rescues?
  244. July 27, 2020: Drought killer!
  245. July 2, 2020: Sweatshop
  246. June 25, 2020: Drought Modulator
  247. June 17, 2020: Fill 'er up!
  248. June 15, 2020: Don't call it a comeback!
  249. June 8, 2020: I said Cold Cold Cold
  250. May 14, 2020: Weather madness
  251. May 13, 2020: And then all hail broke loose
  252. May 11, 2020: The eyes have it
  253. May 4, 2020: Bye bye, spring
  254. April 8, 2020: Badfellas
  255. February 24, 2020: The Price is Spring
  256. February 10, 2020: It could be worse
  257. January 23, 2020: Drought Interruptus
  258. January 15, 2020: Another blip
  259. December 16, 2019: Never tell me the odds!
  260. November 13, 2019: All eyes on next week
  261. October 3, 2019: Call it
  262. September 11, 2019: Augtember?
  263. September 3, 2019: Heat dome revisited
  264. August 26, 2019: August Oklahoma
  265. August 22, 2019: This cold air craze
  266. August 21, 2019: Help is on the way?
  267. August 14, 2019: Just a smidgen
  268. August 12, 2019: Argh!
  269. August 1, 2019: Oh Fudge
  270. July 29, 2019: Flash drought!
  271. July 22, 2019: Hakuna Matata
  272. July 18, 2019: Cold front magic!
  273. July 17, 2019: How about some dry heat?
  274. July 8, 2019: Tropical Magic?
  275. July 1, 2019: Goodbye June, hello summer doldrums
  276. June 25, 2019: I'M AN OUTLOOK!
  277. June 13, 2019: All is wet
  278. June 10, 2019: Mune?
  279. June 6, 2019: A little dab will do ya
  280. June 5, 2019: RATS!
  281. May 30, 2019: Is wheat harvest in trouble?
  282. April 8, 2019: Springtime Rock
  283. February 14, 2019: We're gonna need a bigger rain
  284. January 30, 2019: Cold Shmold
  285. January 17, 2019: Odds are...
  286. January 15, 2019: One-Click Winter Purchase
  287. December 17, 2018: HO HO HOT!
  288. December 13, 2018: WHOOSH!
  289. December 6, 2018: Make your peace!
  290. October 2, 2018: Here we go again!
  291. September 18, 2018: Goodrains
  292. August 30, 2018: The Incredible Shrinking Drought
  293. August 27, 2018: And the heat goes on
  294. August 23, 2018: Out darned drought!
  295. August 21, 2018: It ain't over!
  296. July 26, 2018: Flock of rainfall
  297. July 19, 2018: July Foolishness
  298. July 18, 2018: Eye of Summer
  299. July 16, 2018: Gloat 'em if you got 'em
  300. July 12, 2018: Flash drought?
  301. July 2, 2018: June's in the books
  302. June 28, 2018: Jailhouse sweat
  303. June 21, 2018: Yukon? WeCan!
  304. June 14, 2018: Panhandle Monsoon
  305. June 7, 2018: Flout
  306. June 1, 2018: May Breaks All-Time Temperature Record
  307. May 23, 2018: Summer, Big Ben, Parliment
  308. May 17, 2018: Here comes summer!
  309. May 15, 2018: Why the dry?
  310. May 14, 2018: Just a little bit
  311. May 10, 2018: Bah, Rain SMASH!
  312. May 8, 2018: Greenless-Land
  313. May 2, 2018: Tornado Zone
  314. April 16, 2018: Here we go again
  315. March 15, 2018: 'twas but a spark...
  316. February 26, 2018: Venti, but non-Grande
  317. February 12, 2018: The secret about droughts
  318. February 7, 2018: Weather at the podium
  319. January 10, 2018: Coldtergeist
  320. January 4, 2018: 120 what?
  321. December 18, 2017: Snow? Who S-no-ws!
  322. December 7, 2017: RRRAARRWHHGWWR!!
  323. October 10, 2017: Froze-lahoma
  324. October 2, 2017: Southeast OK dries out!
  325. September 25, 2017: It ain't over
  326. September 18, 2017: State Fair Represent!
  327. September 11, 2017: Summer roars back!
  328. August 31, 2017: The summer without an August
  329. August 30, 2017: 40s are the new 50s
  330. August 23, 2017: Gunning for 1915!
  331. August 15, 2017: Summer Shmummer
  332. August 1, 2017: Augtember?
  333. July 31, 2017: Jeptember
  334. July 27, 2017: You like apples?
  335. July 25, 2017: Wait for it
  336. July 13, 2017: Give it back!
  337. July 12, 2017: Doldrums
  338. June 13, 2017: Convection oven
  339. May 30, 2017: Avast!
  340. May 25, 2017: Fun in the 100s
  341. May 11, 2017: Southern Discomfort
  342. March 9, 2017: Drought erupts in fury
  343. March 8, 2017: NW OK under siege
  344. February 11, 2017: Julruary
  345. February 10, 2017: Soooooo hot!
  346. February 7, 2017: Ring of fire?
  347. December 13, 2016: Cold Wars: Revenge of the Winter
  348. October 31, 2016: Fried turkey, whether you like it or not
  349. October 25, 2016: Happy 4th of Halloween
  350. September 6, 2016: Summer...still here
  351. August 29, 2016: These pretzels are making me thirsty!
  352. August 25, 2016: Drought spreads across Oklahoma
  353. August 24, 2016: Oh, it's still summer?
  354. August 18, 2016: Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
  355. August 17, 2016: Is summer over?
  356. August 11, 2016: ONE! MORE! DAY!
  357. August 8, 2016: Well at least SOME of you tried
  358. August 1, 2016: Summer Sizzles During July
  359. July 28, 2016: Invader from the North
  360. July 25, 2016: Relief at last, but WILL it last?
  361. July 18, 2016: Keep your pants on
  362. July 13, 2016: The Curious Case of Kingfisher County
  363. July 12, 2016: Heat...it's all the craze!
  364. July 8, 2016: Oklahoma's fever broke
  365. July 7, 2016: GODZILLA!!
  366. July 1, 2016: June Sees Drought's Return
  367. June 30, 2016: The drought before the storm
  368. June 22, 2016: Don't complain, winter is only 6 months away
  369. June 20, 2016: Drought watch is officially ON
  370. June 16, 2016: Yeah, I'm calling it...IT'S HOT!
  371. June 15, 2016: Raiders of the Lost June
  372. June 9, 2016: La Nina Watch continues
  373. June 8, 2016: Ready or not...
  374. April 5, 2016: And I would have gotten away with it too
  375. March 24, 2016: Well that about covers the fires
  376. March 3, 2016: Watch me drought...
  377. October 12, 2015: Watch your butts today
  378. October 1, 2015: Drought Charges Ahead During September
  379. September 29, 2015: But it's a dry heat, Sarge!
  380. September 22, 2015: A Hurricane in Boise City?
  381. September 17, 2015: Drought, rain, fall, winter...it's all here!
  382. September 14, 2015: The Great State Rain of....OKLAHOMA!
  383. September 9, 2015: Big Gulp
  384. September 8, 2015: One burst of fall, coming up
  385. September 3, 2015: Flash drought expanding in Oklahoma
  386. September 1, 2015: Getting a bit crispy!
  387. August 28, 2015: Summer...it's baaaaaaccccccckkkkkk
  388. August 20, 2015: Droughtus Interruptus
  389. August 17, 2015: Godzilla El Nino explained, Okie style
  390. August 11, 2015: We'll take it!
  391. August 10, 2015: Yay, the cold front is ALMOST here!
  392. August 3, 2015: Goodbye July, Hello August!
  393. July 21, 2015: Let's pause for a brief intermission
  394. July 20, 2015: Asbestos umbrellas
  395. July 16, 2015: Enough already!
  396. July 14, 2015: Should have voted for Pedro!
  397. June 29, 2015: Is there rain after Bill? And check out Jupiter and Venus tonight!
  398. June 4, 2015: Ain't it sweet!
  399. June 3, 2015: Apparently it reached 90 degrees yesterday
  400. May 14, 2015: 4.5 years of drought in 48 seconds
  401. April 21, 2015: Cheyenne, we don't have a problem?
  402. April 9, 2015: Bust city, the good and the bad
  403. April 7, 2015: Summer arrives in Oklahoma!
  404. April 2, 2015: Yes, drought is still here
  405. March 16, 2015: Finally, spring acts like spring?
  406. January 20, 2015: Silver linings?
  407. January 13, 2015: El Limbo
  408. December 1, 2014: Mother Nature bigtimes November
  409. November 24, 2014: So how did it go?
  410. November 14, 2014: The un-common cold
  411. November 10, 2014: Something Frozen This Way Comes
  412. October 27, 2014: The next *end of summer*...COME ON DOWN!
  413. October 7, 2014: Those hot, sultry days of...October??
  414. September 23, 2014: Welcome to Fall
  415. September 10, 2014: When Fronts Attack!
  416. September 9, 2014: Apparently, it's gonna get cold
  417. September 8, 2014: September hath more than August
  418. September 3, 2014: Wait for it...
  419. September 2, 2014: The August summary (dry and
  420. August 27, 2014: Flash flooding...in the Panhandle?
  421. August 25, 2014: Not-So-Cool Hand August
  422. August 21, 2014: A little more hope for the fall?
  423. August 20, 2014: August acting the fool
  424. August 13, 2014: Westville, Minnesota...I mean Oklahoma!
  425. August 12, 2014: A brief intermission...but of what?
  426. August 1, 2014: A July To Remember
  427. July 28, 2014: A July we're gonna remember! And a caution about El Nino.
  428. July 22, 2014: A Time To Sweat
  429. July 14, 2014: Summer Interruptus
  430. July 10, 2014: Drought status? Quo.
  431. July 9, 2014: It rained here. Not here or here so much, but right here
  432. July 1, 2014: June Summary: It was wet!
  433. June 30, 2014: A little pond runneth over
  434. June 26, 2014: Bye bye spring?
  435. June 17, 2014: Rain totals since May 21 continue to pile up
  436. June 16, 2014: Will we break another tornado record?
  437. June 5, 2014: Hey, it's raining!
  438. June 4, 2014: It's about to seriously rain on our parade
  439. June 3, 2014: Welcome to the jungle...
  440. June 2, 2014: Rain keeps on a-comin', and a summary of May's weather
  441. May 22, 2014: Slapped-Out!
  442. May 5, 2014: Maugust
  443. April 10, 2014: Another week, another surge of drought
  444. April 2, 2014: Bad hair day
  445. March 18, 2014: You think you got it bad?
  446. February 27, 2014: FROZEN DROUGHT-POCALYPSE 2014!
  447. February 12, 2014: GO HINTON GO!
  448. January 29, 2014: Braum's ... are you ready?
  449. December 10, 2013: The Oklahoma Deep Freeze of December 1983
  450. December 5, 2013: Ice Storm 2013!
  451. November 1, 2013: October summary ... smiles in the east, frowns in the west
  452. October 9, 2013: Supposed to
  453. September 5, 2013: Uh oh
  454. August 29, 2013: A bit of a slide
  455. August 19, 2013: Eerie condition envelops state
  456. August 13, 2013: Hey Oklahoma, Noah called ...
  457. August 7, 2013: A
  458. August 5, 2013: Yeah, it's still summer
  459. July 22, 2013: I was wrrrrrrr...
  460. July 16, 2013: And the southwest gets theirs
  461. July 1, 2013: June Weather Follows Script
  462. June 28, 2013: Heat bursts, a new station, and just plain old heat
  463. June 27, 2013: Drought, meet heat
  464. June 26, 2013: Whooo, it's hot!
  465. June 21, 2013: The heat is on
  466. June 20, 2013: One last improvement?
  467. June 11, 2013: The view from space
  468. June 10, 2013: A Gollum summer
  469. May 16, 2013: The good, the bad and the Ticker
  470. May 14, 2013: Now we're cooking with gas
  471. May 3, 2013: Carlito's Winter
  472. May 2, 2013: Heat drought
  473. April 23, 2013: Apruary
  474. April 1, 2013: Could drought be on its way out?
  475. March 11, 2013: Weekend Wrap-up
  476. January 14, 2013: Wimp Factor 5
  477. January 9, 2013: Rain please. Pretty please?
  478. January 2, 2013: Oklahoma's record for warmest year falls
  479. December 19, 2012: Shocking news all around
  480. December 3, 2012: I love this time of year ...
  481. November 8, 2012: Oklahoma Drought Continues to Expand
  482. November 2, 2012: Potpourri
  483. October 17, 2012: We got Don today
  484. September 25, 2012: Potpourri
  485. September 20, 2012: New drought map, same old colors
  486. September 11, 2012: Potpourri
  487. September 4, 2012: How did August and the Summer stack up?
  488. August 29, 2012: Round and round he goes!
  489. August 27, 2012: Very nice rains ... could there be more?
  490. August 15, 2012: Latest druoth map (or is it?)
  491. August 10, 2012: Potpourri
  492. August 3, 2012: A late-starter, but nonetheless...
  493. August 2, 2012: Drought goes plaid, and yesterday was the 10th warmest day in OK history
  494. August 1, 2012: July Blazes to Sixth Warmest on Record as Drought Expands
  495. July 30, 2012: An unfair comparison
  496. July 25, 2012: It's about to rain, let's see where we're at
  497. July 23, 2012: It'll get worse before it gets better
  498. July 17, 2012: Hey cops, want doughnuts?
  499. July 12, 2012: Drought encompasses entire state for first time since last November
  500. July 10, 2012: We call it maize, you call it expensive
  501. July 6, 2012: Burn bans on the rise, lakes on the decline
  502. July 2, 2012: June is in the books, but first...a nice correlation
  503. June 29, 2012: Turn your key, sir!
  504. June 26, 2012: It's 1:35 pm ... do you know where your flamethrower is?
  505. June 25, 2012: Summer is supposed to be hot, right?
  506. June 4, 2012: Potpourri
  507. June 1, 2012: May Ends Warmest Spring in Oklahoma History
  508. May 31, 2012: Drought Update
  509. May 24, 2012: Is Oklahoma in the midst of flash drought development?
  510. May 17, 2012: Extreme drought creeping back into southwestern Oklahoma, June/Summer looks hot
  511. May 15, 2012: Whither rain??
  512. May 4, 2012: When's winter again?
  513. April 30, 2012: Blackwell/Ponca City area gets a gully-washer, break April records
  514. April 25, 2012: Triple digits in April...rare?
  515. April 5, 2012: Lessons from 2011: Tornadoes and summer heat
  516. April 1, 2012: March Shatters Oklahoma Temperature Records
  517. March 29, 2012: Drought map shows a tad more relief, and boy is it green in Oklahoma!
  518. March 22, 2012: Drought Ends for Much of Oklahoma
  519. February 6, 2012: More rainy, less wimpy
  520. January 24, 2012: Where's winter been? Heck if I snow!
  521. January 11, 2012: Hey, it's been warm this winter!
  522. December 30, 2011: 2011, we're NOT glad we met ya!
  523. December 5, 2011: Zooming back to February, December style
  524. December 1, 2011: November Rains Have Drought on the Run in Oklahoma
  525. November 29, 2011: A final note on Summer 2011
  526. November 11, 2011: The Great Blue Norther of 11/11/11
  527. November 9, 2011: 2011: A Year of Extremes
  528. October 17, 2011: Mid-October climate update: warm, wet ... and dry?
  529. September 30, 2011: September Sees Relief on the Thermometer, Not the Rain Gauge
  530. September 29, 2011: New drought monitor and another 100? Are you kidding me?
  531. September 15, 2011: Happy Halloween!
  532. September 8, 2011: Hot news hot off the presses
  533. September 1, 2011: Record August Puts Exclamation Point on Hottest Oklahoma Summer
  534. August 29, 2011: Villainy from the south
  535. August 25, 2011: Warning, disgruntlement contained within
  536. August 22, 2011: Grandfield breaks Oklahoma's number of 100-degree days record
  537. August 21, 2011: Inexorable
  538. August 19, 2011: Could Oklahoma's summer end up as the hottest on record in the U.S.?
  539. August 8, 2011: Oklahoma July Warmest on Record for U.S.
  540. August 3, 2011: The Panhandle is where it's at
  541. August 1, 2011: July Heat Becomes Historic
  542. July 19, 2011: Heat and drought: An update to an update of a previous update I updated
  543. July 15, 2011: Last 365 days driest since back to 1921 / July heat has records in its sights
  544. July 12, 2011: 1980, here we come
  545. July 8, 2011: Hot day in the big city
  546. July 7, 2011: Drought continues its eastward march
  547. July 1, 2011: Drought flourishes during hot, dry June
  548. June 30, 2011: Snapshot of drought
  549. June 24, 2011: OKC moving up in the record books
  550. June 17, 2011: Southwest OK's bad fortune
  551. June 16, 2011: Drought news goes from bad to nasty
  552. May 5, 2011: I won't lie to ya ... I ordered the hit on the drought in eastern Oklahoma. And
  553. March 21, 2011: The Panhandle menu for today
  554. December 28, 2010: Oklahoma continues to dry out
  555. October 21, 2010: Okay, it gets scary AFTER Halloween
  556. September 20, 2010: It's September!
  557. September 1, 2010: Scorching August Closes Out Hot Summer
  558. August 26, 2010: Drought Takes Hold in Oklahoma
  559. August 13, 2010: Okay, who messed with this thermostat?
  560. August 4, 2010: Not As Hot Front
  561. August 3, 2010: Set Summer to Simmer
  562. August 1, 2010: A Tale of Two Julys and BIG TORNADO NEWS (not news about big tornadoes)!
  563. July 26, 2010: From the "It Could Be Worse" department
  564. July 19, 2010: A change is in the air
  565. July 13, 2010: Back to the frying pan
  566. July 5, 2010: Keep Your Powder Dry
  567. June 23, 2010: Altus, Meet Talihina
  568. June 21, 2010: Don't August My June
  569. June 11, 2010: Heat Burst-amundo!
  570. May 20, 2010: Anybody ready for summer?
  571. April 14, 2010: Black Sunday Remembered
  572. April 12, 2010: Heat Burst!
  573. January 5, 2010: BRRRRRRRRRR!!!
  574. October 29, 2009: October Rain Totals Continue To Mount
  575. August 19, 2009: Let me tell you why, despite two meteorology degrees from the University of
  576. July 30, 2009: Overnight Rains Bolster July Totals
  577. July 16, 2009: Urban Heat Island Part 2
  578. July 13, 2009: Heat is a four letter word, and if you?ve lived in Oklahoma this summer, it has become
  579. July 10, 2009: (5:30 p.m. update)
  580. July 1, 2009: June's in the books!
  581. May 27, 2009: Four Billion Served!
  582. April 29, 2009: Of Wind and Rain
  583. March 25, 2009: There's Snow Business Like Snow Business Like Snow Business I Snow
  584. February 4, 2009: Some Wildfire Artifacts
  585. August 4, 2008: News Flash: It's Hot
  586. July 17, 2008: They Say Hats Are In Again
  587. June 6, 2008: Extreme Straight-line Winds
  588. June 4, 2008: Strong Straight-Line Winds in Northern OK
  589. March 16, 2008: A CARL Is Born
  590. November 21, 2007: Random Facts of Clime-ness
  591. November 13, 2007: Wow, What a Day
  592. November 2, 2007: Chilly Nights Return
  593. September 26, 2007: Oklahoma Photo Contest: Submit YOUR Photo!
  594. August 31, 2007: New Seasonal Summary Summarizes Summer Succinctly
  595. July 30, 2007: News Flash: It's Starting to Dry Out
  596. July 13, 2007: Temperature Extremes: On the Rise?
  597. June 27, 2007: Extreme Events: Not Increasing, Volume 3
  598. June 22, 2007: The Guys in Research Call it a "Flux Capacitor"
  599. June 20, 2007: Speaking of Extreme Heat
  600. June 14, 2007: This Week's Ticker: Lather, Rinse Repeat
  601. June 11, 2007: But it's a dry heat ... yeah, right.
  602. May 22, 2007: Time The Avenger
  603. January 19, 2007: You Saw It Here First!
  604. October 13, 2006: First Freeze
  605. September 6, 2006: August 2006 Summary Available
  606. August 25, 2006: Clouds Show Signs of Extinction
  607. August 1, 2006: Send in the subs! While the entire Ticker staff is away on vacation, the
  608. July 21, 2006: How Bad Is It?
  609. April 24, 2006: New OCS Drought Update Online
  610. April 14, 2006: Some Cool Numbers that Reflect Warmth
  611. February 13, 2006: Westerly Winds Warm Waking West in Their Wake
  612. January 7, 2006: The Power of Subtle Influence
  613. January 2, 2006: Southeast Oklahoma Nation's Driest Climate Division in 2005
  614. December 23, 2005: Everything I Needed to Know I Learned as QA Manager
  615. October 26, 2005: Hot Off the Press: Fall 2005 Issue of _Oklahoma Climate_
  616. September 1, 2005: Fingerprints of Rain Show up in Atmosphere
  617. August 11, 2005: Diagnosis: Avian Flew
  618. August 9, 2005: Send Your Complaints to ticker@mesonet.org
  619. August 8, 2005: We're at a Loss to Explain This One
  620. July 22, 2005: The Prints of Tides
  621. July 13, 2005: Know Your Boundaries
  622. June 28, 2005: Good To Be Home
  623. May 23, 2005: This Week: 50th Anniversary of Blackwell Tornado
  624. January 13, 2005: New Seasonal Summary Available
  625. January 12, 2005: Exceptional Warm Front Crosses - wait, Ravages - Oklahoma
  626. November 2, 2004: Massive Get Out The Heat Operation
  627. October 19, 2004: Smiling Satellite Image Plays With Afternoon Temps
  628. October 15, 2004: Seasonal Climate Summary Available Today!
  629. August 30, 2004: A Very Cool (?) Heat Burst at El Reno
  630. July 26, 2004: An Anniversary We'd Like To Forget
  631. July 23, 2004: Summer 2004 Seasonal Summary Now Available
  632. July 19, 2004: Winter Wheat "Hot Box" Influences Wind Field
  633. June 28, 2004: A Delightfully Delightful Aberration
  634. June 25, 2004: News Flash: The Last Week Was Wet!
  635. May 26, 2004: Mesoscale Supercell Influence Quite Apparent at Dry Site
  636. May 14, 2004: Cold Front Delivers Chilly Day to Oklahoma
  637. May 6, 2004: Urgent Program Message
  638. April 5, 2004: An Anniversary Some Would Like to Forget
  639. March 30, 2004: Seasonal Climate Summary Now Available
  640. March 9, 2004: Wheat Belt Influence on OK Dew Points?
  641. March 5, 2004: Severe Winds Wrap-Up
  642. February 26, 2004: Ticker Building: Nature's Picnic Table
  643. February 24, 2004: Ardmore Mesonet Site Gets New Digs
  644. February 16, 2004: Hoary Frost Pics Return: This Time They're Native!
  645. December 17, 2003: Windborne Oklahoma Dirt Reaches Great Lakes States
  646. November 19, 2003: First, A Correction ...
  647. September 18, 2003: Cold Front Brings Sharp Contrast to Sooner State
  648. September 12, 2003: Snapshot of Western Oklahoma Flooding
  649. July 31, 2003: Very High Lows!
  650. July 29, 2003: "Cold" Front Brings Some Relief to Some Oklahomans
  651. July 25, 2003: More Dryspell Stuff
  652. April 25, 2003: Hazards of Being a Mesonet Station, Revisited
  653. January 28, 2003: This Ticker's All Wet
  654. January 7, 2003: Now Showing: Heat Characteristics!
  655. December 13, 2002: And We Promise Not to Say "Blanket"
  656. November 8, 2002: Mother Nature 1, Technology 0
  657. November 4, 2002: Meteograms are Fun!
  658. September 20, 2002: Somewhere Between the Rainbows
  659. September 6, 2002: News Flash: It's Hot
  660. August 28, 2002: Wake Low Shows Up Nicely in Mesonet Data
  661. February 1, 2002: Some Incredible Mesonet Photos
  662. September 6, 2001: Summer 2001: Hot and Dry
  663. August 20, 2001: From the "You Didn't Need to Tell Me" Dept.
  664. August 13, 2001: Some Relief Falls on Oklahoma
  665. August 1, 2001: Hello, August
  666. July 26, 2001: A Little Perspective
  667. July 23, 2001: It's Official: Yesterday Was Year's Warmest
  668. July 19, 2001: OCS Launches Summer Conditions Monitor
  669. July 18, 2001: 100+ Days Piling Up
  670. July 17, 2001: Dry Streak Continues for Much of Oklahoma
  671. July 16, 2001: News Flash: It's Hot and Humid
  672. July 10, 2001: Hot, Dry Summer Continues
  673. July 9, 2001: Howdy, Stranger
  674. May 3, 2001: Anniversary
  675. February 23, 2001: (corrected for faulty link)
  676. November 15, 2000: Rare Phenomenon (and Physics Lesson) Occurs at Pawnee
  677. October 3, 2000: An Assessment of the Severe Oklahoma Drought of 2000
  678. September 5, 2000: Some Relief for Eastern Oklahoma
  679. August 14, 2000: The Heat Streak Continues
  680. August 1, 2000: (July normal precipitation corrected in bottom table)
  681. July 18, 2000: Summer Heat Streak Underway
  682. July 10, 2000: No Ticker This Week
  683. July 3, 2000: Mesonet Soil Moisture Sensors Provide Unique Insight
  684. June 1, 2000: Welcome to June
  685. May 30, 2000: Interesting Show Scheduled for Tomorrow Morning
  686. May 7, 2000: Weekend Rainfall Totals
  687. April 5, 2000: Break Out the Sun Screen and Put the Top Down!
  688. February 24, 2000: That's Some Serious Moisture Return
  689. August 13, 1999: Refreshing Summer Breezes, for Most of Us
  690. August 11, 1999: It's Hot. Again.
  691. July 30, 1999: It's Hot
  692. July 26, 1999: It's Been Hot, But ...
  693. July 23, 1999: Hottest Day Yet
  694. July 22, 1999: It's Not the Heat. It's the humidity. But it's a dry heat. etc...
  695. April 14, 1999: Rainfall Continues
  696. November 18, 1998: Dry Conditions Persist in Southwest
  697. October 5, 1998: Preliminary Results: April-September Tied for Warmest Such Period Ever
  698. September 1, 1998: Summer 1998 Among the State's Hottest
  699. August 25, 1998: Statewide Climatological Data Available on Web
  700. August 10, 1998: Extreme Weather Round-up
  701. July 31, 1998: Overnight Rainfall
  702. July 21, 1998: Fire Danger
  703. July 10, 1998: Extreme Heat Index over Large Area of the State
  704. June 26, 1998: More Heat
  705. June 25, 1998: Hot, Dry, Windy Conditions Persist
  706. June 23, 1998: Fire Danger on the Rise
  707. June 22, 1998: Today in Mesonet Data
  708. June 3, 1998: A Day of Contrasts