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Why's the Panhandle Catching These Breaks?
The past few days, thundershowers dropped some rain on the western Oklahoma panhandle while the rest of the state baked in 100 degree temperatures. Does it seem unusual that the folks out there get more relief than the rest of the state in July? Believe it or not, it isn't all that unusual.
Summer is actually the wettest season of the year for the panhandle, in terms of normal rainfall. In fact, July is the wettest month of the year for Cimarron County. Only east of the panhandle does the familiar double-maximum (Mayish and Septemberish, give or take a few weeks here or there) exist in the normal rainfall tables.
Those of us melting in the heat may grumble a few words of jealousy and look longingly toward the panhandle as thundershowers skirt the western edge of our typical summertime high pressure dome, but that's the way it usually happens.
More county-by-county climate information is available at: http://www.mesonet.org/ocs/county.map.html
Heat Indices Up
Even in the early afternoon, the heat index is very dangerous over most of Oklahoma. As of 12:30 pm, the worst of it seems to be in the Tulsa and Idabel areas, with values greater than 105 F.
Mesonet Heat Indices are updated every 15 minutes at: http://www.mesonet.org/data/public/mesonet/maps/realtime/current.heat.gif
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