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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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Edmond police use DNA evidence to identify robbery suspect
SUMMARY: Edmond police identified a robbery suspect using DNA evidence from a hammer left at the scene of a gas station burglary. Two individuals stole approximately $5,000 worth of cigarettes in April, with one suspect photographed breaking in with the hammer. DNA analysis, conducted six months later, linked the hammer to a suspect already incarcerated for another crime. The gas station owner has since enhanced security measures, such as installing metal bars, due to concerns from the robbery. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities pursue charges against the suspects involved.
Edmond police use DNA evidence to identify robbery suspect
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Storm Timeline: Sunday Night – Monday
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer provides a storm timeline for Sunday into Monday morning. Rain is expected to start this afternoon, with moderate to high chances in the OKC metro. Severe weather risks increase tonight, especially during the early morning hours of Monday, coinciding with rush hour. A slight risk for severe weather is forecasted, with potential tornadoes in southwestern Oklahoma and the OKC metro. While the tornado threat is not extremely high, conditions will warrant caution. The heaviest rain and possible severe weather will impact the area from Sunday night through Monday morning.
Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer tracks the potential for severe weather tonight & Monday
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Sunday November 17th, 2024 FORECAST: Storms On The Way
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer forecasted a drizzly, cloudy Sunday with temperatures reaching around 70°F. While the morning and early afternoon may remain relatively dry, later in the day, especially in the evening, disruptive showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected. Southwestern Oklahoma will see rain earlier in the day, while the OKC metro area could expect rain after noon. The risk of severe thunderstorms increases overnight, with damaging winds and a low tornado index noted in southwestern Oklahoma. Neubauer will provide live updates regarding storm developments from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. on KOCO Five.
Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer tracks the potential for severe weather tonight & Monday
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