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The Flood Watch covers most of the state, barring some counties in northwestern and southeastern Oklahoma, through at least Sunday afternoon.
Along with a flooding risk, storms could produce isolated 50-60 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail. The tornado risk is extremely low because of a cold front boundary to our north and a couple of ...
Another marginal risk has been issued for Friday, this time covering northwestern as well as parts of western and northern ...
For many in Oklahoma, summer means summer camp. But as the flooding tragedy unfolds in Texas, how are camps preparing in case ...
Flooding is the deadliest natural disaster facing Oklahomans, a threat far greater than tornadoes. In the United States, ...
Tornado Watch in effect until 10PM Tuesday for most of Northern Oklahoma. The Watch includes the Northern portions of the OKC Metro. Also, there is a very strong damaging wind threat with any Sever… ...
Severe storms are moving across Oklahoma, as a tornado warning has been issued in southern Oklahoma amid a tornado watch throughout much of the state.
Severe storms, tornadoes moved through Oklahoma Strong winds, hail, rain and tornadoes are all in the forecast. The News On 6 weather team is keeping up with the latest forecasts and storm tracks.
Oklahoma tornado watch is in effect for many counties until Monday evening. Live updates and video as News 9 tracks the severe weather risk.
Southern and eastern Oklahoma continue to see severe weather and the occasional tornado warning into Monday evening.
Severe storms have already produced tornadoes in northern Oklahoma on Thursday and more severe weather is likely for much of the state Thursday night and into Friday morning.