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Fort Sill, Oklahoma Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Norman OK 1231 PM CDT Sun Sep 7 2025

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.KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 1229 PM CDT Sun Sep 7 2025

- Cooler weather continues today into early this week, followed by a gradual warmup through the week.

- Very low chances for showers late Sunday night through Monday night, mainly northern Oklahoma.

- A few strong storms possible late Monday afternoon and evening across the north.

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.NEAR TERM... (Through Sunday) Issued at 1235 AM CDT Sun Sep 7 2025

After another cool start to the day southeast winds and quite a bit of solar insolation should allow temperatures to warm into the upper 70s to middle 80s across the area Sunday afternoon.

Some upslope flow and an upper shortwave dropping southeast out of the central Rockies will produce scattered showers and thunderstorms this afternoon across the High Plains of Colorado. This activity will then propagate southeast toward northwest Oklahoma this evening. Although an overall weakening trend is expected with this activity as if moves out into the Plains, a modest llj will aid in keeping some chance of this activity making a run at far northwest Oklahoma late tonight. Otherwise, increasing cloud cover and south winds should keep overnight low in the 60s areawide.

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.SHORT TERM... (Sunday night through Tuesday night) Issued at 1235 AM CDT Sun Sep 7 2025

As we move through the day Monday, upper shortwave may aid in allowing convection to continue across mainly northwest into north central Oklahoma. With daytime heating more robust convection may develop across Kansas into northern Oklahoma Monday afternoon. With modest instability and deep layer shear can not rule out a few strong to possibly severe storms.

Pressure falls across the High Plains will tighten the pressure gradient across the Plain states with some stronger south winds on Monday. Although the cloud cover may mitigate the response you would otherwise expect with the stronger south winds in afternoon highs, still looks like much of the area will warm into the 80s Monday afternoon.

Another shortwave moves out of the Rockies Monday night and modest llj may bring another chance for a few showers/storms to parts of the area Monday night into early Tuesday morning.

Otherwise, we begin to see upper level ridge begin to build northeast out into the Plains Tuesday. This will begin a warmer/drier period as we go through the week.

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.LONG TERM... (Wednesday through Saturday) Issued at 1235 AM CDT Sun Sep 7 2025

As we move though the middle and latter part of the upcoming week, upper ridge will dominate the weather across Texas northward through Oklahoma. Main storm track will remain to our west and north around this ridge. From Wednesday into at least the first half of next weekend looks to remain dry with temperatures back around or slightly above normal for early/mid September with upper 80s and low to middle 90s.

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.AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1229 PM CDT Sun Sep 7 2025

Low clouds and fog from this morning continues to burn off and expect VFR conditions for the rest of the period, though scattered mid to high clouds are likely to continue. Winds will remain from the southeast, decreasing slightly overnight before increasing to 10-15 knots by mid to late Monday morning.

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Oklahoma City OK 60 79 61 83 / 0 10 20 20 Hobart OK 62 85 63 90 / 10 20 20 10 Wichita Falls TX 61 85 62 89 / 0 0 10 10 Gage OK 61 82 61 87 / 40 50 40 10 Ponca City OK 57 80 60 84 / 0 20 20 20 Durant OK 58 82 58 84 / 0 0 10 10

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.OUN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OK...None. TX...None. &&

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NEAR TERM...30 SHORT TERM...30 LONG TERM....30 AVIATION...08

NWS OUN Office Area Forecast Discussion

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