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3:39am Lightning storms with heavy downpours will be arriving after 4am this morning. Do not travel on flooded roadways. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 19, 2018
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12:22am Our current round of rain showers is wrapping up, but more is on the way. The overnight hours will be noisy as strong lightning storms with heavy downpours roll through. Do not drive thru flooded roadways! #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 19, 2018
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New students! Have you followed @OUemergencyprep? You should be! Welcome to campus and make sure you’re staying #OUsafe! #OUSCAN https://t.co/Qalof2wzyO
— OU SCAN (@OU_SCAN) August 19, 2018
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10:52pm Rain showers are starting to develop across our area. Stronger lightning storms with heavy downpours possible overnight. #NaturesAlarmClock #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 19, 2018
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4:20pm Scattered light rain showers will be possible over the next couple of hours, then lightning storms will be possible on Sunday. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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While you were sleeping.. we’re training dedicated @CARTNORMAN drivers #OUSafe emergency preparedness techniques before they hit their routes today! pic.twitter.com/2aj7lN28tK
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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Mostly sunny, warm and humid. A break from the lightning storms today, but those will be back in the forecast overnight tonight into Sunday. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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11:23pm Rain showers in the area are weakening now. More unsettled weather with storms will be possible through Sunday. Much nicer weather begins Monday. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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10:45pm Rain showers continue in the area, but lightning is still a safe distance away. Be vigilant and weather aware. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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10:04pm Rain showers and a few heavy downpours have developed around Norman this evening. Should lightning occur, be ready to move indoors quickly. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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9:10pm Lightning storms are developing in central OK. There are no threats to campus at this time, even though lightning may be visible. #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 18, 2018
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1pm A sweltering sauna of an afternoon with high heat risk! Take it easy, take frequent shaded breaks, and hydrate! #OUSafe pic.twitter.com/H2i5PQ5du0
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 17, 2018
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How is it #OUSafe to keep the women’s room completely dark u til you walk several feet in?
— Dr. Amy McGovern (@profamymcgovern) August 17, 2018
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Mostly sunny, hot and humid again today. Lightning storms will be scattered this afternoon, and some could be strong with heavy downpours. Expect a high temperature in the middle 90s. Hydrate and be #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 17, 2018
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We feel your pain as our campus flooded Tuesday night. If you need anything... let us know!! #OUSafe https://t.co/ygsvKASqUa
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 17, 2018
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6:38pm Given that only light rain showers remain around campus, the flood watch issued earlier today has been cancelled. Be weather aware and #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 16, 2018
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Umbrellas may be the choice outside as light rain passes through, but Jam on the Wam will be dry and in air conditioned comfort inside Couch Restaurants! Be #OUSafe pic.twitter.com/FIoQ99JTYb
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 16, 2018
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4pm A few light showers around Norman at this time. Rain risk will continue through 7pm. Stay weather aware and #OUSafe
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 16, 2018
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With rain a threat to disrupt food and entertainment set ups this afternoon, Jam on the Wam this evening is now a Celebration in the Couch! #OUSafe https://t.co/hee5Yz2hXY
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 16, 2018
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We are thrilled with how many #OUMoveIn18 #OU2022 students have stopped by the #OUSafe table and already knew where their severe weather refuge areas were! GREAT JOB @OU_HRL #OKwx pic.twitter.com/SUhWwrZIbg
— OU Emergency Prep (@OUemergencyprep) August 16, 2018
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