Issued Tuesday morning, April 14, 2026
High, thin clouds blocked my view of any exhaust from the rocket launch early this morning. At least the crescent moon in the eastern sky was beautiful! It was actually worth getting up for this morning.
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MM’s Level of Concern

MM’s Forecast for the Plateau
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Low humidity, breezy winds, and ongoing drought conditions will create an elevated wildfire risk today on the plateau. Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. As a reminder, you must get a burning permit in order to legally burn anything outdoors.
That wildfire threat will continue on Wednesday.
By Thursday, we’ll see rain chances increase a bit as a weak front moves across the area. Not all of us will see rain, but at least there’ll be some chances.
Friday and much of Saturday both look dry but rain chances increase again Saturday night. This may be our best shot of rain in the forecast period, though rainfall totals still look to be around 1/2 inch. Hopefully that amount trends upward



Threat Outlook
Several areas of concern can be found throughout the shaded regions. The worst of the storms are expected across western Oklahoma and again in an area from eastern Iowa to southern Michigan.


Yesterday’s Storm Reports


Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Plateau Sanitation Allergy & Pollen Forecast



On This Day

Weather Stats

Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours
4:00 a.m. Sunday to 4:00 a.m. Monday
We had some rain showers around the area yesterday. Unfortunately, they sure didn’t add up to much and most of us stayed dry.

Drought Monitor
This graphic is updated each Tuesday and released to the public on Thursday.

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