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Severe Storms Expected Across Oklahoma City Friday Evening
Strong cold front to bring storms, rain, and cooler temperatures by sunset
Apr. 17, 2026 at 2:32am
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As a powerful storm system approaches Oklahoma City, the city's residents brace for the potential of severe weather and disruptions to daily life.Oklahoma City TodayForecasters are warning of severe storms likely to develop across the Oklahoma City metro area on Friday afternoon and evening. Windy conditions and partial cloud cover are expected throughout the day, with storms and potential supercells forming west and north of the city by mid-afternoon. The storms are then predicted to move into the Oklahoma City area between 7:30 PM and 11 PM, bringing the possibility of heavy rain and severe weather.
Why it matters
Severe storms can pose a significant threat to public safety, causing damage to property, power outages, and potential injuries. The timing of this weather system, with storms arriving during the evening commute, also raises concerns about disruptions to transportation and daily activities.
The details
According to forecasts, the storms will develop west and north of Oklahoma City on Friday afternoon as a strong cold front moves into the region. Temperatures are expected to reach around 80 degrees during the day, with windy conditions and partial cloud cover. The storms are then predicted to move into the Oklahoma City metro area between 7:30 PM and 11 PM, bringing the potential for heavy rain, high winds, hail, and even tornadoes.
- Storms and supercells to form west and north of Oklahoma City by mid-afternoon on Friday.
- Storms expected to move into the Oklahoma City metro area between 7:30 PM and 11 PM on Friday.
- Cooler, drier air and sunshine expected for the weekend.
The players
Oklahoma City
The largest city in the state of Oklahoma and the county seat of Oklahoma County.
What’s next
Residents of Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas should monitor weather forecasts closely and be prepared to take shelter if severe storms develop on Friday evening.
The takeaway
This severe weather system highlights the importance of being prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions, especially during the spring storm season in Oklahoma. Residents should stay informed, have a plan in place, and heed any warnings or advisories issued by local authorities.
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