
Rain returns to southern US bringing drought and wildfire relief; plus, a satellite tornado in Oklahoma
From AccuWeather Daily by AccuWeather
April 28, 2026 · 5 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the return of rain to the southern US, providing drought and wildfire relief, and features a rare satellite tornado sighting in Oklahoma.
Multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms this week will fall across drought-stricken areas of the South, offering short-term relief and reducing wildfire risk in locations that receive soaking rainfall. Also, a storm chaser got to see a rare weather phenomenon in Oklahoma on Thursday: A pair of tornadoes, one circling the other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Topics covered
- weather
- drought relief
- wildfire risk
- tornado phenomenon
- thunderstorms
- rainfall
Keywords
- rain
- drought
- wildfire
- Oklahoma
- tornado
- thunderstorms
- weather phenomenon
Mentioned in this episode
Places: southern US, Oklahoma
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