Late Night Storm Update for Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle Shows New Showers Approaching Northwest Oklahoma So Residents Should Stay Alert Overnight
OKLAHOMA ā A late-night weather update shows that while much of the earlier rainfall has moved out of north-central Oklahoma, another area of showers and isolated storms is developing to the west and could move into the region overnight.
The latest radar imagery around 11:32 PM indicates a shifting pattern that residents across northwest Oklahoma and parts of the Texas Panhandle should monitor closely through the night.
Rain Ends in Central Areas but Not Fully Done
Across cities like:
- Oklahoma City
- Stillwater
- Enid
Conditions have generally quieted down, with most of the earlier rain activity now pushing out of the region.
However, this break is not expected to last through the entire night.
New Storm Activity Building to the West
Radar shows a line of showers and embedded storms developing west of the Oklahoma border, especially near:
- Amarillo, Texas
- Western Texas Panhandle
This system is gradually organizing and could continue moving eastward.
Northwest Oklahoma in Focus Overnight
Areas most likely to see additional rain and storms overnight include:
- Woodward
- Enid
- Ponca City
- Northwestern rural counties
These locations sit directly in the potential path of the incoming showers.
While widespread severe weather is not clearly indicated in this update, isolated storms could still bring brief downpours and gusty winds.
What to Expect Through the Night
- Passing showers possible in northwest Oklahoma
- Isolated thunderstorms moving in from the west
- Generally quieter conditions farther south and east
- Activity mainly during overnight hours
The system appears somewhat scattered, meaning not everyone will see rain, but localized impacts remain possible.
Key Timing
- Late Night (Now ā Early Morning): Western storms approach Oklahoma
- Overnight Hours: Best chance for showers in northwest Oklahoma
- Early Morning: Activity may weaken or shift eastward
Final Outlook
Even though rain has temporarily ended across much of central Oklahoma, new showers developing in the Texas Panhandle are expected to move toward northwest Oklahoma overnight.
Residents in Woodward, Enid, Ponca City, and nearby areas should remain weather aware as conditions could change while most people are asleep.
Stay with WaldronNews.com for continued overnight updates as this developing weather situation evolves.
