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Osage Today
By the People, for the People
Severe Weather Possible Friday Evening
Storms expected to bring wind, hail, and flooding to western Osage County
Apr. 3, 2026 at 10:57pm
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The looming threat of severe storms on the horizon casts an ominous shadow over a rural Oklahoma community.Osage TodayThe National Weather Service is warning of the potential for severe weather in western Osage County, Oklahoma on Friday evening. Meteorologists predict an organized system of storms will bring moderate wind gusts, hail, and flooding, especially in areas that saw heavy rain earlier this week.
Why it matters
Severe weather events can pose a serious threat to public safety, causing property damage, power outages, and even injuries or loss of life. This forecast is particularly concerning given the recent heavy rainfall in the region, which could exacerbate flooding risks.
The details
According to News on 6 meteorologist Stephen Nehrenz, the severe weather system is expected to impact western Osage County on Friday evening. The storms are predicted to bring moderate wind gusts, hail, and flooding, with the areas that saw heavy rain on Wednesday being at the highest risk.
- The severe weather is expected to arrive in western Osage County on Friday evening.
The players
Stephen Nehrenz
A meteorologist for News on 6 who provided the latest forecast for the severe weather event.
What’s next
Residents in the affected areas should monitor the weather forecast closely and be prepared to take shelter if severe storms develop.
The takeaway
This severe weather event highlights the importance of being prepared for extreme weather conditions, especially in areas that have recently experienced heavy rainfall and are at higher risk of flooding.

