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Storms are possible across Oklahoma late Friday going into early Saturday morning following morning showers in parts of the state.
While rain chances return for some on Wednesday, the next threat of severe storms is expected to come back to Oklahoma later ...
After tornado-warned storms damaged McAlester, Cimmaron and more, the state could face another round of severe weather ...
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect for Cherokee, Delaware, and Mayes County until 8:00 pm. Rain and strong winds up ...
A level 2 out of 5 risk for severe weather is in place for the entire 5NEWS coverage area on Saturday morning and Sunday ...
The weaker upper air flow should limit severe weather potential ... There is an outside chance of another front approaching southern Kansas or northern Oklahoma on Sunday, which could bring ...
showers and a few thunderstorms build into Southern Oklahoma and spread north. No severe weather is expected. We have daily scattered showers and thunderstorm chances through Saturday. Because we ...
Oklahoma City forecasts see turbulent weather with severe storms, fluctuating temperatures, and varying chances of rain and ...
Storms could bring 100-mile-per-hour winds, hail bigger than baseballs and a few tornadoes to northern Texas and southwest ...
A line of severe storms crossed the state of Oklahoma yesterday, leaving behind localized flooding and light damage.
While the month of June is often synonymous with the summer sun, this year it will kick off with clouds, storms and possible severe weather.