Severe storms with tornado risk tracking across Oklahoma
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A cold front overtook warm-moist air in Oklahoma Friday night, leading to severe weather. Was there any damage?
Look for quiet conditions through the middle of the week. Cool conditions will set in Saturday night with lows in the lower 40s. Expect low 70s Sunday with a south wind. 70s are around through Wednesday with quiet weather before things turn stormy Thursday.
A tornado watch has been issued for several counties across Oklahoma, including the OKC metro, as severe storms could produce twisters and large hail on Tuesday.
Over 101 million people at risk for severe storms today (April 15) from Plains to Great Lakes, with threat of large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.
As severe weather hits Oklahoma, people experiencing homelessness often face dangerous conditions and City Rescue Mission works to provide a safe place for those who can access it.
Oklahoma is set for a rare stretch of pleasant springtime weather this week before a new pattern brings a risk of severe storms this weekend.
Following a much dryer and warmer than normal winter in Oklahoma, the possibility of a so-called super El Niño is in the forecast for later this year. StateImpact’s Logan Layden talks with State Climatologist Gary McManus about what that could mean for the state.
Oklahoma faces a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms Monday, but meteorologists are more confident in the risk for fire weather in the west.