From Friday Forecast With Travis Meyer · · News On 6/KOTV
“If you're planning driving early tomorrow morning — Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Muskogee, Fort Smith or over to Fayetteville on 412 — you have to allow yourself some extra time to be on the safe side so you're not over driving the weather situation.”
On , Travis Meyer, Director of Corporate Finance & Investor Relations Officer at NORTHWESTERN ENRGY GROUP INC, spoke about travel during Friday Forecast With Travis Meyer on News On 6/KOTV.
Travis Meyer, a meteorologist at the Bob Mills Weather Center, has been providing forecasts for Oklahoma. In recent appearances, he discussed ongoing drought conditions, stating that while some areas have received rain, "we still need quite a bit of rain." He noted that the next storm system "should deliver one to maybe up to two inches of rain in some areas" and expressed hope for "decent rain." Meyer also warned of dense fog, advising drivers to "allow yourself some extra time to be on the safe side." Meyer's forecasts have included a range of weather events. He mentioned a threat of severe weather, including "maybe some hail and wind and maybe an isolated tornado risk in southeast Oklahoma." He also highlighted fire weather warnings in western Oklahoma and the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, advising "don't burn at all." Meyer described the weather pattern as "active" with "big ups and big downs," and noted that temperatures would fluctuate, with some days in the 40s and others in the 70s.