
Meet Your New Weather Ally With The Texoma Weather Lab App
Texoma Weather Lab, managed by Chief Meteorologist Austin Bowling, has officially launched the Texoma Weather Lab mobile app. The app will bring residents in Texoma daily forecasts and severe weather updates right to their phones.
The app was announced Friday, May 24, by Bowling during Texoma Weather Lab's official ribbon cutting at the Lawton Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce. The Texoma Weather Lab official app is available now in the Apple Store and Google Play.
The Texoma Weather Lab app features customizable radar and more.
Texoma residents will find various helpful weather features in the Texoma Weather Lab app. The app includes the following features:
- Live, customizable radar
- Your choice for targeted severe weather warnings
- Receive messages directly from Bowling
- Tune into live views from Texoma Weather Lab's network of CyclonePort cameras
- 24/7 live stream access of severe weather coverage
- Exact location information of current conditions, daily and hourly forecasts
- Access to latest weather story for the week
The Texoma Weather Lap app was built by SDS Weather.
Texoma Weather Lab covers 18 counties in southwest Oklahoma
Texoma Weather Lab covers 18 counties in Oklahoma near the Texas border, including Beckham, Washita, Caddo, Grady, McClain, Garvin, Murray, Carter, Love, Jefferson, Stephens, Comanche, Cotton, Tillman, Kiowa, Jackson, Greer and Harmon.
Bowling is a familiar and trusted face in southwest Oklahoma, and has twelve years of television meteorology experience with a deep understanding of Texoma and the weather that impacts it.
Through Texoma Weather Lab, Bowling gives weekly weather updates and offers live coverage of severe weather in southwest Oklahoma. Bowling also gives daily weather updates through our stations, KLAW 101, Z94 and 107.3 PopCrush.
More information about Texoma Weather Lab is available on Bowling's official Facebook page or the official Texoma Weather Lab website.
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