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November 14,2024: Soaking rain and tornado risk returning
SUMMARY: Tonight will be cold with temperatures dropping to the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. Tomorrow, highs are expected near 70, accompanied by some wind. These comfortable temperatures won’t last, as changes begin Sunday night into Monday, bringing heavy rain and a low risk of severe weather, mainly south of I-40. A brief tornado threat is also possible early Monday morning. Following the rain, colder air will enter the region, with projections indicating potential snow later next week as we approach Thanksgiving.

Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane shows when we’ll wake up to a tornado risk next week
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Oklahoma City man says social security benefits terminated without warning or explanation
SUMMARY: An Oklahoma City man, James McCaffrey, recently discovered that his Social Security benefits were suspended without warning or explanation. After receiving a bill from Medicare, McCaffrey learned his Social Security payments were interrupted since mid-February. After hours on hold and further investigation, he was informed that his benefits would resume in April. He suspects recent comments by Elon Musk, regarding Social Security cuts, could be connected. McCaffrey worries that others may face similar issues, particularly those without financial security, highlighting the potential risks of such disruptions for vulnerable individuals. The Social Security Administration declined to comment on the matter.

A local retiree says his Social Security benefits were suddenly suspended without warning — and with no explanation given when he reached out. He worries it may have to do with the place he was born, and ongoing DOGE cutbacks.
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4Warn Storm Team tracking wildfire risk Friday
SUMMARY: The 4Warn Storm Team is monitoring extreme wildfire risks in Oklahoma due to expected high winds, with gusts reaching nearly hurricane force. Conditions are extremely dry across the state, prompting a red flag warning for 76 of 77 counties from 7 AM to 10 PM tomorrow. While current temperatures are in the 60s and 70s, a system approaching from the southwest could bring severe thunderstorms, potentially causing power outages and minor damage. The team emphasizes the urgency of this severe fire danger, especially in western Oklahoma, as humidity levels drop dramatically.

The 4Warn Storm Team is keeping an eye on strong winds and potential wildfire risk for Friday.
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New layoffs at NOAA
SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will cut an additional 10% of its workforce, affecting over 1,000 employees, following previous layoffs of nearly 900 probationary staff. The agency, deemed underfunded and understaffed, plays a vital role in weather forecasting, storm warnings, and vital safety information, including climate data and solar flare tracking. Recent layoffs have led to protests due to uncertainties in the workforce. Former NOAA administrator Rick Spinrad noted that these cuts are being made without clear guidance on essential services, raising concerns about the impact on public safety and the future of NOAA’s operations.

New layoffs at NOAA
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