Dewey County Emergency Management

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‼️SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING⚡️A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for northeastern Dewey County until 1:15 AM...
06/01/2026

‼️SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING⚡️

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for northeastern Dewey County until 1:15 AM.

At 12:47 AM, a severe thunderstorm was located about 4 miles east of Taloga and moving east at around 10 mph.

Hazards:
• Wind gusts up to 60 mph
• Quarter-size hail (1.00”)
• Frequent lightning and heavy rainfall

Areas Impacted:
• Taloga
• Hucmac

Damaging winds may cause damage to roofs, siding, and trees. Hail may damage vehicles and outdoor property.

Take shelter now. Move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building and stay away from windows until the storm passes.

06/01/2026

⚡️SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT ‼️

Strong thunderstorms continue across northeastern Dewey County early this morning and will impact portions of the area through approximately 1:00 AM.

Hazards:
• Wind gusts up to 50 mph
• Penny-size hail (0.75”)
• Frequent lightning and brief heavy rainfall

Areas Impacted:
Taloga, Seiling, Chester, Orion, Cestos, Hucmac, and portions of Canton Lake.

While these storms are not currently severe, gusty winds may blow around unsecured objects and produce minor tree limb damage.

If you are outdoors, move indoors until the storms pass. Continue to monitor weather conditions overnight as additional storms remain possible.

06/01/2026

⚠️ Severe Thunderstorm Warning – Northeastern Dewey County

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning remains in effect until 12:30 AM for portions of northeastern Dewey County and surrounding areas.

At 11:54 PM, severe thunderstorms were located from near Taloga northward, moving northeast at around 20 mph.

Hazards:
• Wind gusts up to 60 mph
• Quarter-size hail
• Heavy rainfall that may cause localized flooding

Impacted Dewey County locations include:
• Taloga
• Seiling
• Cestos
• Hucmac

If you are in the warned area, move indoors to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Secure loose outdoor items and avoid traveling if possible.

⚠️ Do not drive through flooded roadways. Water may be deeper than it appears.

⚠️ SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING ⚠️A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect until 11:15 PM for northeastern Dewey County...
06/01/2026

⚠️ SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING ⚠️

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect until 11:15 PM for northeastern Dewey County, including Taloga, Seiling, and Hucmac.

Radar indicates a line of severe thunderstorms moving northeast at 25 mph capable of producing:

• Wind gusts up to 60 mph
• Quarter-size hail (1.00”)
• Damage to trees, roofs, siding, and vehicles

If you are in the warned area, move indoors immediately and stay away from windows. The safest place is an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.

⛈️ SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE TODAY ⛈️ Saturday 05/30/26Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of west...
05/30/2026

⛈️ SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE TODAY ⛈️
Saturday 05/30/26

Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of western and central Oklahoma this afternoon and evening, including Dewey County.

⏰ Timing for Dewey County:
• Storms could begin as early as 3 PM
• Most likely window: 4 PM – 7 PM
• Severe weather threat should end by 10 PM

⚠️ Main Hazards:
• Large hail up to hen egg size
• Damaging wind gusts up to 75 mph
• A very low tornado risk cannot be ruled out

While not everyone will see severe weather, any storm that develops could quickly become severe. Have multiple ways to receive warnings, especially if you have outdoor plans this evening.

⛈️ Severe Weather Possible Friday & Saturday05/29/26A few rounds of thunderstorms are expected across western Oklahoma t...
05/29/2026

⛈️ Severe Weather Possible Friday & Saturday
05/29/26

A few rounds of thunderstorms are expected across western Oklahoma this weekend, with some storms capable of becoming severe.

Friday
🌩 Storms may begin developing after 4 PM, with the greatest chance for severe weather in Dewey County between 6 PM and 9 PM.
⚠️ Main hazards:
• Hail up to golf ball size
• Wind gusts up to 65 mph
• Very low tornado potential

Saturday
🌩 Additional thunderstorms are possible during the afternoon and evening.
⚠️ Main hazards:
• Large hail
• Damaging wind gusts
• Low tornado potential

🌧 Rain and storm chances will continue through the weekend, with a few stronger storms possible and locally heavy rainfall in some areas.

✅ Now is a good time to review your severe weather plan and make sure you have multiple ways to receive warnings, especially if you have outdoor activities planned this evening or Saturday.

☀️💧Rain & Storm Chances + HUMIDITY🌡️🥵Dewey County will stay warm and humid this week, with daily chances for showers and...
05/26/2026

☀️💧Rain & Storm Chances + HUMIDITY🌡️🥵

Dewey County will stay warm and humid this week, with daily chances for showers and storms through the weekend.

Storm chances increase later today into tonight, especially overnight into early Wednesday. A few storms could be strong, with gusty winds, small hail, and locally heavy rainfall possible.

We’ll experience high humidity this week. High humidity makes it harder for your body to cool down. Take breaks, drink water, and check on kids, older adults, pets, and anyone working outside.

Make sure you have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, especially overnight.

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.Their...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

Their sacrifice is the reason we are able to enjoy the freedoms we have today.

From Dewey County Emergency Management, we are grateful for their service, their sacrifice, and the families who carry their legacy forward.

05/18/2026

‼️ UPDATE: Multiple SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENTS in/near Dewey County 🚨

The National Weather Service has issued Special Weather Statements for strong thunderstorms affecting parts of southern and southeastern Dewey County this evening.

Storm 1 — until 6:45 PM
Impacts possible near:

* Taloga
* Oakwood
* Putnam
* Hucmac
* Nearby rural areas

Storm 2 — until 7:00 PM
A second strong storm is moving northeast from near Butler and may affect areas near:

* Southern Dewey County
* Foss Reservoir area
* Nearby rural areas

Main concerns with these storms:

* Wind gusts up to 50 mph
* Penny-size to half-inch hail
* Tree limbs may be knocked down
* Loose outdoor items may be blown around

If you are outdoors, move inside a sturdy building until the storms pass. Secure loose outdoor items only if you can do so safely.

Dewey County remains under a Tornado Watch until midnight, so continue to stay weather aware this evening.

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