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After breaking our Wednesday record high by several degrees, our attention turns from heat to severe weather potential.
Summer-like temperatures have returned to Oklahoma, but the state's severe weather season is not over just yet.
A more active severe weather pattern is getting underway in the Midwest and Plains that could produce large hail, wind damage ...
Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman tracks a chance for severe storms to the northwest this evening with several rounds ...
Severe weather threats could emerge as the system ... This will increase storm chances across Oklahoma, North Texas, and the central Plains. There may be capping from warm air aloft, but the ...
More storms are expected on Wednesday, bringing a threat of isolated thunderstorms and hail as well as a low tornado risk to ...
Mostly sunny, hot, humid and breezy today with a potential record high; Highs in the 90s; Staying warmer than average through the end of the week; T-storm chances return late this ...
In the heart of spring, Oklahoma sees a confluence of ingredients that readily lead to severe weather, including tornadoes.
The beautiful weather from the ... Friday storm chances go up in southeast OK. We are watching the weekend and early next week very closely for stronger severe storms. A strong upper-level storm ...
Temperatures will drop just a bit on Thursday as a weak cool front will move into Texoma on Thursday morning. High ...
Regardless, thunderstorm chances appear low, mainly affecting extreme northeastern Oklahoma and southeastern ... as this pattern can produce all modes of severe weather. The daily morning ...
Afternoon storm chances go up from Ardmore to Sallisaw and south. A few may be severe. The weekend will ... Make your plans, just stay weather aware. Stay with News9, we will keep you advised.