Monday, April 21, 2014

Severe Weather Likely This Week

Severe weather will return to the State on Wednesday and especially this upcoming weekend.
Main impacts:
Hail
Wind
Heavy Rain
Tornadoes

Stay Tuned!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Rainy end to the Weekend...

After a beautiful start to our weekend, Sunday ended up wet and really cool with high only hitting the low 50's across much of the state. Southeastern Oklahoma recieved up to an inch of rainfall which is welcome with the current drought we are in. Oklahoma City averaged about half an inch and rainfall totals continue to decrease the further west and northwest you go, unfortunately that's where our driest counties are located. Here is the current drought graphic:



 
Another wave of light to moderate rainfall will develop and move through the area Monday mid-day as the remainder of the storm system passes. Monday will be a cool and cloudy day. Wednesday we will return to highs in the 80's!
 
 
7-day forecast:
 
 


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Severe Weather Likely Wednesday

Storms likely Wednesday evening with the possibility of very large hail, high winds and possible tornadoes. Prepare now!


Saturday, March 22, 2014

Cooler weather, then warm up!

The next couple of days expect highs below normal with the afternoon temps topping off in the mid 50's. There is a chance of a shower or two for today, Sunday and Monday but chances are very low and no major precipitation chances for the next 7 days. By mid week next week highs will bounce back into the mid to upper 70's and the winds will pick up as well, which unfortunately means extremely high fire danger.

Here is the drought graphic, extremely dry conditions:
Here is what the next 7days look like:

 
The Chances of rain on Wednesday and Thursday look very low and the precipitation looks very light at this time. Stay tuned!
-Kyle

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Mr. Mark Mazetti speaks to UCO students

He says that the New York Times isn't just a paper anymore it is more of a digital paper now, where you can access it through your cell phone, iPad or any electronic device. According to him, our own House and Senate don't even know the details of the "shadows of war." In the mid 1970's US made a law where the USA couldn't assassinate world leaders without a trial.

Pre- 9/11 should the CIA use drones to kill Osama Bin Laden?
In 2004 investigations showed the CIA was torturing prisoners.

In May 2011, the US carried out an operation to find and kill Osama Bin Laden by Navy Seals, in Pakistan where the US was not at war.

Yemen is "Obama's war" with drones being used in that country by the Pentagon and the CIA. That could be a very big problem with a secret war known as "blurred lines" where no one outside the government knows what's going on.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Last night's rain snow/mix may make a comeback this weekend, mainly confined to northern Oklahoma, which they could pick up a quick 1-3 inches. Here in the Oklahoma City area our high will be around 38 degrees, as the storm system exists we may end in snow, maybe a dusting here in OKC.

Weather the next 7 days looks cool and below normal with numerous precipitation chances. Big warm up 14 days out, hang in there, Spring is just around the corner!

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Past Week in Review

This past week in the weather world has been a huge roller coaster, we went from a high last Friday of 68 degrees to 43 on Saturday and 13 on Sunday with snow/sleet/freezing rain. Here we are in the month of March and we are still seeing temperatures likes this and freezing precipitation. So the question everyone is wondering is, when will Spring get here?

Unfortunately, at least for the next two weeks we will remain on this roller coaster, with more winter precipitation in the forecast this week. Right now there is a chance of freezing rain and drizzle Wednesday morning and another shot at some snowfall Saturday. Right now, the models are not in agreement so the forecast will change.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Dr. Kurt Hochenauer

  Dr. Hochenauer said although he doesn't use Twitter to attract readers he said he would highly encourage the use of Twitter. He says the number one thing about being a good blogger is, writing, if you are a good writer and there are no grammar errors. Come up with a good topic to talk about that people are interested in. Popular blogs are sports, restaurants. He thinks the Oklahoman at some point will someday have a blog. Blogging can also be used to practice writing for the blogger or an online diary. He also added, if traffic is what you are looking for, post A LOT several times a week. What you post online STAYS online.

  Great speaker. The use of social media was something I did not think about. It could really help my blog get noticed by readers interested in the weather. By using social media such as Twitter or Facebook I can bring my friends and followers to my page and maybe they will retweet or share my blog and create traffic on my page. Another thing I need to work on is structure. I need to immediately attracted my reader with the first sentence of my blog and be sure the grammar and spelling are correct.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Is Winter Over?

     The past couple of weeks have been pretty warm after a very cold and snowy start to the month of February. The high fire danger will continue to remain extremely high until we get some sort of beneficial precipitation. However, this is not unusual to the Oklahoma, January and February are in fact our driest months of the year. So what does that mean for winter weather?

     It is not uncommon for Oklahoma to get significant snow events in the month of March, so putting the coats back in the closet for the season may be a bad idea. The last day of February and the first couple of days of March look extremely cold and could have some accumulating snowfall. 

     Towards the end of March into April is when we change seasons, where we welcome our tornado season. Oklahoma sees its most tornados in the months April, May and early June and then there's another peak in tornadoes in September. 

     Right now we need to take it one step at a time and focus at what is approaching us in the near future. This weekend looks great with temperatures in the 60's and 70's but next week winter returns with highs in the 30's and 40's and by weeks end snowfall is possible.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

FIRE DANGER TO REMAIN HIGH

HIGH FIRE DANGER WILL REMAIN THROUGH THE WEEK.
THE LACK OF RAINFALL AND DRY VEGETATION AND HIGH WINDS WILL MAKE A FIRE THAT STARTS HARD TO CONTROL.
WATCH YOUR BURNING!

Friday, February 7, 2014

MORE WINTER WEATHER

It seems we can't get out of this winter weather pattern, I guess it is because we are making up for a quiet January.

Another potential winter storm has it's eyes on the Sooner State Sunday-Tuesday. Right now it is too early to determine how much. However, there are some signs that this could be a significant storm and there are some signs that it could be just a light snow event.

I will post more information this weekend as we get closer to the actual date of the storm.


Thursday, January 30, 2014

How To Connect With My Readers

Meteorology has some difficult terms in it that most do not understand, So in saying that, I need to write at a level that all my readers will understand. Have graphics that my viewers can easily understand and maybe even have weather videos of myself giving a forecast.

Weather graphics like this:

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Major Snowstorm Possible

As of right now, the models are indicated a major winter weather event that could be affecting the area at the beginning of next week, as well as very cold air. Right now, 4-8 inches of snowfall is possible for the Oklahoma City metro area. You are advised to stay tuned as things will change.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Old Man Winter Returns

Say goodbye to the warm weather a powerful cold front will move through the area tonight dropping temperatures down in the 20's for highs both Monday and Tuesday. A wind advisory has been issued for the main body of the state for tonight as the front moves through, winds could gust as high as 45mph. 

Temps will drop dramatically behind the front. Don't be suprised if you see some snow flakes tomorrow, nothing serious. Looks dry and cool the remainder of the week, with Super Bowl Sunday being the next chance of any kind of precipitation and possibly could be cold enough for wintry precip. Make it a great week. -Kyle

Thursday, January 16, 2014

My First Blog Post

My name is Kyle Renfrow and my goal for this blog site is to inform people here in the State of Oklahoma about the changing Oklahoma climate and give detailed forecasts, which will include graphics and pictures to help my readers better understand what is, in fact, occurring. Look forward to getting this blog going!

If you would like daily weather forecasts and up-to-date weather information during severe weather events follow my weather page of Facebook. Here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/WeatherRenfrow

-Kyle Renfrow