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Parts of Oklahoma could see severe storms late Wednesday after a hot and humid day across the state. >> Go to the KOCO ...
Almost the entirety of Oklahoma outside a small section of McCurtain County is under a level 1 marginal risk for storms on ...
You can expect less rain in Oklahoma the next 2-3 days with plenty of heat and humidity. Highs well into the 90s with the ...
After a day of record high temperatures across Oklahoma, much of the state will see cooler temperatures on Thursday and the chance of severe weather over the weekend.
After weeks of severe weather and deadly tornadoes, Oklahomans may be wondering when they should next be on the watch for storms. Here's what you should know about the weather in Oklahoma this ...
Highest chances for severe storms will be each evening and night. Another round of severe weather likely Monday PM. By the middle of next week, cooler temps and dry weather will prevail.
Much of Oklahoma is under a slight risk of severe weather Thursday evening. Hail is the main risk with the storms, however a few tornadoes are possible, especially after 6PM.
There will be a chance of severe weather on Friday, May 23 through Sunday, May 25. So far, Memorial Day looks to be rainy but not severe, according to the National Weather Service in Norman .
Severe weather chances could return Friday afternoon. As of Friday morning there is a huge round of storms in eastern Oklahoma. These storms are expected to go northwest of most of Arkansas.
A big cold front and a chance for severe weather will move through Oklahoma Thursday. The cold front is already present in northwest Oklahoma, but it will approach Oklahoma City around lunch time.
A big cold front and a chance for severe weather will move through Oklahoma Thursday. The cold front is already present in northwest Oklahoma, but it will approach Oklahoma City around lunch time.
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