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Severe storms could bring large hail and a tornado risk to Oklahoma Friday night. >> Go to the KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5's YouTube channel Sign up for our ...
The storms are set to begin Thursday over the Corn Belt. Areas from the Great Lakes to Texas could see storms on Friday with ...
The latest weather forecast for Oklahoma has expanded the risk for severe storms and tornadoes this evening. Central and south-central Oklahoma, which includes Oklahoma City, is now under an ...
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Tornadoes are expected to touch down in parts of the U.S. South on Friday, from northeastern Texas and southeastern Oklahoma into western and central Arkansas.
Strong south winds are likely to continue from ... A strong upper-level flow from the Southwest will continue across most of Oklahoma and the central and southern Plains states for the next ...
More than 6 million people in multiple states across the Southwest and South Plains are under red flag warnings Thursday as ...
At least 16 people are believed to have died after tornadoes, heavy rain and flash flooding battered parts of the South and ...
The front eventually drops temps in Oklahoma City into the 60s. The biggest hail and the low tornado risk will be along and south of the cold front. Numerous rounds of storms are expected ...
Life-threatening and destructive urban flash flooding and river flooding are likely, with some cities expected to get double ...
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Widespread totals of 3 to 5 inches can be expected over 36 hours from south-central Oklahoma through western Arkansas and southern Missouri. The jet stream will also foster divergence, or the ...