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The highest chances for showers and storms is in northern Oklahoma, and the storm risk broadens further into central, southern and western Oklahoma as the day goes on. While chances of tornadoes are "very low," up to golf ball-sized hail is possible along with winds up to 70 miles per hour.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for several counties in Oklahoma on Saturday night. The tornado watch is set to expire at 4:00 a.m. Sunday, May 25. The following counties are included in the tornado watch:
Severe weather struck overnight Friday in Oklahoma and fired up again Saturday evening. The same slow-moving storm system is expected to continue affecting Oklahoma throughout the weekend.
Severe storms are expected to thunder across Oklahoma this weekend and into early next week. Here's what to know about weather alerts and more.
Severe weather is working its way across Oklahoma Sunday afternoon, with the risk of tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds.>> Go to the KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5's YouTube channel Sign up for our NewslettersKOCO 5 Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane and the First Alert Weather Team are tracking severe storms in flooding across the OKC metro.
There was an enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms in parts of Texas and Oklahoma on Sunday, forecasters said. They warned of hail of up to three inches in diameter and of winds up to 80 miles per hour.
Severe weather and flash floods have caused highway closures across Oklahoma.According to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), the following roads
The rise of severe weather live-streams backs up research showing more people than ever go online for storm watches and warnings.