Weak Wall Cloud Seen in Southeast Oklahoma City, No Tornado Likely
Oklahoma City, June 3, 2025 – By Graham Dowers
A weakly rotating wall cloud was observed Tuesday afternoon in southeast Oklahoma City, stirring cautious attention among local weather watchers and residents. Storm chaser Tom Pastrano reported the sighting, noting the presence of rising scud clouds and northwest winds that enhanced atmospheric rotation at the base of the wall cloud.
Despite these observations, Pastrano emphasized that the wall cloud appeared weak and was unlikely to generate a tornado. As storm systems continue to sweep through central Oklahoma, officials have not issued any tornado warnings for the area as of Tuesday afternoon.
Residents are advised to stay alert and monitor weather updates, as conditions can shift rapidly. The community is encouraged to utilize resources such as the News 9 Weather App for real-time updates and alerts.
In the context of ongoing adverse weather, local authorities underscore the importance of preparedness and awareness among citizens. With storm systems frequently affecting the region, understanding weather patterns and following updates can greatly enhance safety.
For continued coverage, including live radar and emergency alerts, stay tuned to local news outlets and weather services. The situation remains fluid, and residents should prioritize safety as they monitor the evolving weather conditions.
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