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A major severe storm risk will once again emerge Friday as outdoor Easter activities and travel are set to begin, impacting ...
Severe weather season is underway in Oklahoma. It's important to understand these terms before an alert is issued.
Severe storms are in the forecast for Oklahoma over Easter Weekend, with high winds, heavy rain, and possible hail, particularly on Saturday.
There will be some showers during Friday afternoon before storms start to develop in northwestern Oklahoma between 7 and 9 p.m. with storms expected into the Oklahoma City metro around midnight.
After high heat and fire danger wind down tonight, we enter a stormy stretch into the Easter weekend. Chief Meteorologist ...
A stormy pattern has returned to the central states last this week through the holiday weekend. Severe weather could produce ...
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During the night a cold front will move in and switch our winds out of the north. Everyone will be cooler by Friday morning, especially to the northwest where one or two lows could dip down to ...
Going into the details of how tornadoes are formed and what you need to know to keep your family safe and weather aware.
Parts of Oklahoma could see severe storms Wednesday night, but the higher risk for severe weather is expected for Friday.
The aging NEXRAD radar network is said to be reaching the end of its lifespan, prompting NOAA to develop a plan for the deployment of the Phased Array Radar (PAR) system.