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By the weekend, it’s the Great Plains that will be most at risk for severe weather.
Summer-like temperatures have returned to Oklahoma, but the state's severe weather season is not over just yet.
After a day of record high temperatures across Oklahoma, much of the state will see cooler temperatures on Thursday and the chance of severe weather over the weekend.
Severe storms have erupted over the Great Plains, marking the start of a week-long weather threat across the central and ...
Unseasonably warm weather is expected ... in far southeastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. While storm chances are low, any that do form could be strong to severe, with damaging winds and ...
A slow-moving, active storm system brought heavy rain, large hail and tornadoes to parts of Texas and Oklahoma and left three people dead as severe weather ... active with the risk of hail ...
After breaking our Wednesday record high by several degrees, our attention turns from heat to severe weather potential.
In the heart of spring, Oklahoma sees a confluence of ingredients that readily lead to severe weather, including tornadoes.
Stronger storms, including damaging wind gusts, large hail, and an isolated tornado, are possible in Ohio and surrounding areas on Thursday and Friday.
The warning had been issued for Bladen County. "The storm which prompted the warning has weakened and will soon no longer ...
A toasty Wednesday with afternoon highs near record. Look for mostly sunny skies, breezy southwest winds and low 90s. Above normal temps continue.