3:10 PM CDT | March 10, 2026 - The SPC's latest outlook aligns well with the one I posted yesterday evening, which showed an Enhanced Risk for South Central Oklahoma. An active late afternoon and evening is expected across the region. Storms are now forming in the Texas Panhandle, from near and northeast of Amarillo. This activity will become strong to severe as it tracks toward Northwest Oklahoma. Other storms are forming in West Central Texas, where the SPC recently stated a Tornado Watch is likely to be issued soon.
Closer to cities such as Lawton, Weatherford, Chickasha, and even western OKC is an area of brewing cumulus clouds... I have summarized the current picture with the following graphic. I am going to be monitoring Southwest Oklahoma closely over the next couple of hours for discrete supercell development. Any storms that get going late this afternoon and evening will pose a risk for all hazards. I will likely be posting mainly on the
Facebook page this evening as it is easier to get the information out to the public. As always, the information on this website and the Facebook page is to be treated as non-official and supplemental.
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