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He said officials will be returning their attention toward western and central Oklahoma, where high winds are expected to pick back up again over the next few days. Advertisement Article continues ...
A second, more widespread wave of storms is expected between 3-6 AM, bringing additional severe weather to central and eastern Oklahoma. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail will remain ...
Parts of Oklahoma could see severe storms Wednesday night, but the higher risk for severe weather is expected for Friday.
Storms later today could produce up to golf ball size hail, and winds to 70 mph ... Monday of next week for the higher threat of severe weather. Northeast Oklahoma has various power companies ...
Several shelters remain open for people displaced by Oklahoma's wildfires. The fire risk remains elevated this week.
The front has pushed into Oklahoma, creating a stark contrast in temperatures—30s in the northwest and upper 60s in the southeast. Sunday brings partly cloudy skies with a northwesterly wind ...
We're watching this front right there that's going to continue to move our direction, and once it does, it's going to bring multiple things across Arkansas and Oklahoma. Number one concern will be ...
Volatile spring weather will kick into high gear this week as a potential severe thunderstorm outbreak and life-threatening flooding loom large for tens of millions of people in the central and ...
Farther south, powerful winds from Arizona to western Texas and western Oklahoma will pick up dust that can create dangerous dust storms. The risk of high-profile vehicle roll-overs due to ...
More than 400 homes were severely damaged or destroyed in the outbreak of wildfires that started Friday in Oklahoma. At least four people died due to the fires or high winds, including a person ...