That looks cool as hell Bunty.
The TV weatherman in the picture looks like it's worse than cool. He is Mike Morgan, infamous for telling people of south Oklahoma City on May 31, 2013 to get in your cars and drive south in response to an unusually strong tornado. It led to traffic congestion. TV weathermen on other channels advised people to take cover indoors. Fortunately, the tornado lifted before it got to south OKC, but not before surprising 3 veteran storm chasers and killing them. Two of them got sucked out of the car.
On Wednesday at 6pm in Stillwater, it kind of looked like that picture of OKC, but storm had considerably diminished when it arrived here giving only .01" of rain. Fortunately, unlike how pictures of it may look, this long rainy spell has only been about the rain and some wind with no big hail or tornados. Rain has gone over 10" in several locations in central Oklahoma for the most. The northeast side of Oklahoma County got so much rain that Lake Arcadia, located near Route 66, got 9 ft. above normal and had to be closed. For here, it's rained 5.04", while 10 miles south in Perkins it's been 9.11". As long as Stillwater Creek can adequately drain into the Cimarron River, I don't expect any flooding in the city of Stillwater.
It looks like late Friday the chance of rain will diminish considerably with Sat. being dry and Sunny. The 4th of July looks the same way with a 20% chance of rain. Hopefully, the fireworks at Boomer Lake Park, part of lake pictured below, will go on as scheduled. HAPPY 4th of JULY everybody!