Heat Alerts lifted in Oklahoma City, Tulsa
Published: 08/05/10 - 1:28pm Written by Dick Pryor
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - With less oppressive heat forecast in Oklahoma officials have lifted Heat Alerts in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Temperatures remain in the upper 90s in the areas - but a cool front that moved through parts of the state early Thursday has helped bring the humidity down. Heat advisories and warnings remain in effect in the southeastern corner of the state where temperatures are expected above 100 degrees. National Weather Service forecaster Daryl Williams in Norman calls the slightly cooler temperatures a "brief respite." Williams says highs are expected in the upper 90s again Friday and are to again reach 100 degrees or more by Sunday.


