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Travis Meyer’s Tuesday Evening Forecast
Storm chances continue through this week with warm and muggy temperatures building.
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Oklahomans can help emergency officials assess storm impacts and determine potential disaster assistance eligibility by reporting property damage through the state’s online damage assessment survey.
The summer solstice, occurring on June 21, 2026, marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Earth’s 23.5-degree axial tilt — not its distance from the Sun — is the driving force behind this annual event and the four distinct seasons we experience.
Summer heat and humidity are no strangers to Oklahoma, but heat stress is a common concern even for those of us more acclimated to the summertime conditions. Here’s an explanation on the various heat alerts you may see during the summer months.
El Niño and Saharan dust can both suppress hurricane development by creating less favorable atmospheric conditions, though neither prevents storms from forming during Atlantic hurricane season.
Whether you’re on the job or working in the yard, this guide explains how to safely handle Oklahoma’s summer heat.
High temperatures combined with Oklahoma’s humidity can increase the risk of heat-related illnesses. Here’s what to know about staying cool, even during a power outage.
Oklahoma’s historically quiet May tornado season was interrupted by a pair of landspouts. Find out how these lesser-known tornadoes form and why they differ from the classic supercell tornadoes most people associate with severe weather.
Learn the signs of heat exhaustion, heat stroke, heat cramps and dehydration. Find prevention tips, treatment advice and answers to common heat illness questions.
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Osage Casino Skycam Network
This camera sits atop the SE leg of the STL tower and gives a view of Downtown Tulsa.
This camera sits on the side of a cell tower and gives a view of I-44 & Hwy75.
This camera is mounted on west side of the Fine Airport Parking Garage and gives a perfect shot of the Tulsa International Airport.
This camera is located in Bartlesville on the KRIG/KWON cell tower and gives a view of the city of Bartlesville.
This camera sits atop of the Garmin Building Roof and gives a view Hwy 169 and the BA expressway.
This camera overlooks Tulsa’s Gathering Place from south of Gathering Place’s Great Lawn.
This camera gives a view Hwy 169 and 86th St. North.
This camera is located in Tulsa’s Renaissance Hotel Roof overlooking Highway 169 and Broken Arrow.
This camera sits atop of a bank dome overlooking Main St. and Arkansas River.