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Oklahoma experienced severe weather on Wednesday, with hail and damaging winds resulting in widespread power outages. Here’s what to know now that a tornado watch has been issued.
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WATCH LIVE: Tornado warnings, watches issued for Oklahoma - MSNWATCH: Tornado lowering in northern Oklahoma Thursday afternoon. 6:20 p.m. Thursday Update: The National Weather Service in Norman has issued a tornado warning for north central Harper County.
A tornado watch has been issued for areas with cities mostly south and east of Oklahoma City, including Norman, Duncan, Ardmore, Ada, McAlester, Tulsa and Muskogee. Forecasters said severe weather ...
Tornado watch issued for south-central, southeast Oklahoma. A tornado watch also has been issued for areas with cities mostly south and east of Oklahoma City, including Norman, Duncan, Ardmore ...
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center just hoisted a tornado watch for western and central Oklahoma, southern Kansas and a portion of North Texas around the Red River, which runs ...
A Tornado Watch continues until 11 p.m. for areas immediately west of Tulsa. A Tornado Watch means conditions are increasingly favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in the coming few ...
Update (4 p.m.): A tornado watch is in effect through 8 p.m. for all of eastern Oklahoma, according to National Weather Service Tulsa. "Some storms may become severe, with large hail, damaging ...
UPDATE (8:10 p.m.): The remainder of the Tornado Watch has been canceled. “Storms are expected to develop along a cold front that enters northern Oklahoma later tonight. We’ll be monitoring ...
Tornado warnings were issued across western and southwestern Oklahoma throughout Tuesday evening in 10 counties, including Beaver, Texas, Caddo, Kiowa, Comanche and Washita. Tornado watches were ...
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