Moore, Oklahoma — 3-Day Severe Weather Forecast

Today — Wednesday, June 3: No Severe Threat

Primary hazards: heavy rain, flooding, large hail, damaging winds, lightning

Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across Moore today into the afternoon and evening. Heavy downpours could lead to localized flooding in low-lying areas. While most storms should stay below severe levels, an isolated stronger storm may bring large hail or damaging winds. Lightning will be a hazard with any thunderstorm that forms. Have a plan to stay safe if storms move nearby.

Tomorrow — Thursday, June 4: No Severe Threat

Primary hazards: heavy rain, flooding

Scattered thunderstorms will be possible around Moore tomorrow, mainly during the afternoon and evening. The primary concerns are heavy rain and localized flooding in low-lying or poor drainage areas. Most storms will stay below severe levels with little wind shear to organize them. A few storms might pack gusty winds or small hail. Temperatures will be near normal. Watch for rising water levels if heavy rain develops.

Day 3 — Friday, June 5: No Severe Threat

Primary hazards: heavy rain, flooding, large hail, damaging winds

Scattered thunderstorms will be possible around Moore on Friday amid warm, humid weather with temperatures near normal. These storms have potential for heavy rain that could cause localized flooding. A few storms may strengthen briefly to produce large hail or damaging wind gusts. The main risk period is expected during the late afternoon and early evening hours. Stay weather-aware and steer clear of low-lying areas prone to flooding.

Extended Outlook (Days 4–7)

Day 4 — Sunday, June 7: No Severe Threat

Highs near 87 degrees and lows around 69 degrees are expected under humid conditions. A pattern may be developing that could become conducive to thunderstorms by Sunday, but predictability this far out remains very low. There is a general risk that should be monitored, though no severe weather probabilities have been issued.

Day 5 — Monday, June 8: No Severe Threat

Warm and humid conditions are anticipated with highs in the upper 80s and lows near 72 degrees. A pattern may be developing that could support some shower or thunderstorm activity late in the day on Monday, but predictability remains very low this far out. There is a general risk for gusty winds that should be monitored as details emerge.

Day 6 — Tuesday, June 9: No Severe Threat

High temperatures near 90 degrees are expected with lows around 75 degrees amid humid conditions. A pattern may be developing that could become conducive to thunderstorms, but predictability remains very low this far ahead. Any potential for disruptive weather carries high uncertainty and should be monitored in the days leading up to Tuesday.

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