Weather too good as new storm warnings debut

Ponca City Now - October 23, 2014 7:58 am

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) – The Storm Prediction Center has two new threat levels for its weather outlooks, but the weather is too nice for anyone to really notice.

Effective Wednesday, the center can say if days with a "slight risk" of severe weather should instead be labeled "enhanced" or "marginal." The risk categories of "high" and "moderate" remain.

Forecasters made the change after finding that some days with a slight risk of tornadoes, hail or high winds ended up with fairly nasty storms.

No severe storms are predicted in the country for at least the next week.

The center traditionally targeted local forecasters with advisories known as "convective outlooks," but now they can be found online. The system now has five levels – like scales for tornado damage and hurricane strength.

 

Latest Stories

Area Forecast

Today Sunny and hot, with a high near 101. Heat index values as high as 109....

Service Oklahoma Announces New DMV System To Reduce Wait Times, Simplify Licensing

A trip to the DMV will soon be a lot smoother. Service Oklahoma is getting a new system...

Concerned Parent Sues State Superintendent Over Bible Mandate in Schools

MAYES COUNTY, OKLA. (KOKH) — A parent and resident in Mayes County is suing State Superintendent Ryan...