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Oklahoma could be in for a wet and wild week of severe weather, with the main tornado threat to the Oklahoma City area on ...
The threat of strong tornadoes, damaging hail and high winds is greatest in the upper Midwest through Monday night. Severe weather will stretch from the Great Lakes to the Southern Plains on Tuesday.
April has already been ranked the second-wettest April on record with 9.03 inches of rain, and more is on the way.
Although the latest forecast includes uncertainty about the likelihood of storms in Oklahoma, any that do form would be ...
The hail threat has now decreased slightly but remains possible across parts of southwest Oklahoma ... with high temperatures around 67 degrees. East winds will keep the atmosphere feeling ...
Parts of Oklahoma could see severe storms Wednesday night, but the higher risk for severe weather is expected for Friday.
A second, more widespread wave of storms is expected between 3-6 AM, bringing additional severe weather to central and eastern Oklahoma. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail will remain ...
A classic springtime weather pattern will raise the threat of numerous severe storms developing across more than a dozen ...
It’s not very often that we see this,” one National Weather Service forecaster said of the risk level being predicted for ...
Thursday and Friday were very active days for severe weather, ranging from monster hail to high ... The threat zone will expand in size a bit to the east, reaching across Oklahoma and into Texas ...
Volatile spring weather will kick into high gear this week as a potential severe thunderstorm outbreak and life-threatening flooding loom large for tens of millions of people in the central and ...
damaging winds, and possibly a few tornadoes. Storm chances will continue into Tuesday and Wednesday, although the overall severity of those days remains under review. Northeast Oklahoma has ...