OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA — A rare but noteworthy weather setup is taking shape for Saturday, February 14, as forecasters highlight the potential for cold-air funnel clouds or brief, weak tornadoes across southern Kansas, much of central and western Oklahoma, and the Red River Valley of Texas.
While this is not expected to be a traditional severe weather outbreak, atmospheric conditions could support isolated, low-end spin-ups during the afternoon hours.
Upper-Level Low Moves Over the Southern Plains
Weather maps show a pronounced upper-level low pressure system centered over the Southern Plains, with the core circulation positioned near Oklahoma and north Texas. The main cold front and organized storm complex will have already pushed east of the region by midday Saturday.
That eastward progression allows sunshine to break through, especially across central and western Oklahoma and parts of southern Kansas…