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Claremore gardener grew okra that’s now approaching world record height
SUMMARY: Oklahoma gardeners are harvesting their produce ahead of the first killing freeze while reflecting on their yearly successes and failures. David Robertson, a retired police officer and avid gardener, shares his remarkable experience tending to a backyard garden where his okra plants reached an impressive height of 11 feet. Despite a disappointing tomato crop, he enjoyed significant yields of other vegetables, earning attention from neighbors. His tallest okra plant now surpasses 15 feet and could potentially break the current world record of nearly 16.5 feet set in Louisiana. Robertson awaits more growth, attributing the success to divine blessings.
Claremore gardener grew okra that’s now approaching world record height
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Friday Oct. 18, 2024 FORECAST: Breezy start to the weekend
SUMMARY: Good Friday morning! Meteorologist Jonathan Conder forecasts a pleasant weekend. This morning, it’s breezy with south winds, so a windbreaker or hoodie is recommended. Highs today will reach the 70s, with the strongest winds occurring. Tonight’s low will be around 50. Tomorrow will be slightly warmer, in the mid to upper 70s, but cooler in the panhandle due to cloud cover and rain. There are potential rain chances late this weekend, starting west and moving into OKC, possibly by Monday. For more details, tune in to KOCO Five News at 4:30 and 7:00 AM.
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the weekend starts off breezy and will turn much warmer.
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October 17,2024: Warmer air is on the way
SUMMARY: Tonight’s temperatures in Oklahoma City will be milder, dropping to the mid to upper 40s, after tying a record low of 33 degrees this morning. Tomorrow, expect warmer highs in the lower 70s, with winds picking up during the afternoon and calming down by sunset. The forecast shows typical fall weather with highs around 73 to 75 degrees. Saturday will bring more stable winds and mild temperatures. Looking ahead, there are chances of rain early next week and into November. Overall, a typical fall night will lead to a warmer day tomorrow.
Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane shows the climb in temperatures moving in
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Reports of suspicious package leads to evacuation of elementary school
SUMMARY: A suspicious package prompted the evacuation of Fairview Elementary School in southwest Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Police Department’s bomb squad responded and gave the all-clear around 2:15 PM. Students were moved to Westmore Junior High School after police received reports of a loud noise and a suspicious device. Upon investigation, the device was determined to be cooking utensils found in a backyard, while the loud noise was caused by a transformer. Fortunately, no threat was posed to the students or staff during the incident.
Reports of suspicious package leads to evacuation of elementary school
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