A few weather hazards are expected across the Lower 48 this weekend. Locally heavy rain from showers and thunderstorms may result in flooding in Florida and heavy rain is also possible on Saturday in a few other locations. Critical fire weather conditions are possible in the Four Corners Region and central Rockies on Saturday. Severe storms may develop on Sunday in the northern High Plains. Read More >
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METAR data is available for nearly 40 airports in the NWS Norman forecast area in western and central Oklahoma and western north Texas. Click here for all METAR data in the NWS Norman forecast area.
The National Weather Service in Norman is responsible for the Terminal Aerodome Forecasts for 8 airports in western and central Oklahoma and western north Texas. Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts are routinely issued every 6 hours, and are valid 24 hours from issuance time. Updates are issues as needed. The product provides a forecast of cloud heights and ceilings, wind direction and speed and associated wind shear, visibilities, and prevailing weather conditions. Click here for all TAFs for the NWS Norman forecast area.
How To Decode A TAF - a guide on how to read a TAF.
National TAFs - view a TAF from anywhere in the United States.
Tactical Decision Aid: The TDA is a graphical version of the TAF that you can customize. Choose the TAF site from the drop-down menu then click "View TDA".
Read an aviation forecast discussion. Select the discussion you want to read below, and scroll down until the aviation section is listed. You may also have to click to previous versions.
OKC Airport Weather Warning - This product is issued when hazardous weather conditions are expected at Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City.
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The National Weather Service Center Weather Service Unit in Fort Worth is responsible for the airspace above roughly the southern half of Oklahoma as well as western north Texas.
The National Weather Service Center Weather Service Unit in Kansas City is responsible for the airspace above roughly the northern half of Oklahoma.