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Rain/storm chances still not quite over, that's a good thing, because a heat wave is coming.

Wednesday afternoon brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of the South and North OKC Metro. The good news is that PM Thursday and PM Friday will still generate scattered showers and t-storms. Locally heavy rainfall for a few, and a lot will not get any rainfall. The weekend will turn hotter and...

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What happenedRain/storm chances still not quite over, that's a good thing, because a heat wave is coming.
What changedNews Channel 4 (KFOR.com) frames it as "Rain/storm chances still not quite over, that's a good thing, because a heat wave is comi...". WMUR Hearst WLKY32 (Louisville) frames it as "More heat & humidity, Increasing storm chances".
ConfidenceLow. Two-source or narrow-bucket comparison.
Archive healthDeveloping · 2 sources · 1 bucket

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Still Watching. News Channel 4 (KFOR.com) frames it as "Rain/storm chances still not quite over, that's a good thing, because a heat wave is comi...". WMUR Hearst WLKY32 (Louisville) frames it as "More heat & humidity, Increasing storm chances".

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Jul 15, 10:42 PM: WMUR Hearst WLKY32 (Louisville) joined the source map.

Jul 15, 10:55 PM: News Channel 4 (KFOR.com) joined the source map.

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Rain/storm chances still not quite over, that's a good thing, because a heat wave is coming.

rainstormstillquiteover

Wednesday afternoon brought scattered heavy rainfall to parts of the South and North OKC Metro. The good news is that PM Thursday and PM Friday will still generate scattered showers and t-s...

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Center ·News report

More heat & humidity, Increasing storm chances

morehumidityincreasing

Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about more typical mid-July heat and humidity and a slow increase in the chances for scattered showers and storms

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