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Storms could bring 100-mile-per-hour winds, hail bigger than baseballs and a few tornadoes to northern Texas and southwest ...
"Turn around, don't drown," said the NWS, telling drivers to avoid driving into flooded areas, with Kansas and Oklahoma set ...
Residents in parts of Oklahoma warned to take cover immediately, with dangerous tornadoes forecast: live tracker maps.
After tornado-warned storms damaged McAlester, Cimmaron and more, the state could face another round of severe weather ...
Strong storms are expected to hit Oklahoma on Sunday, bringing a risk of tornadoes, large hail and 100 mph wind gusts.
Tens of millions of people are at risk for severe weather this weekend, as heavy winds and rains battered parts of the South.
After some rain and showers during the day, a severe weather risk returns to Oklahoma late Thursday night and into Friday ...
A moderate risk of severe weather is out for parts of the state through Sunday evening! Storms will form in SW Kansas and ...
Sunday is a day to be weather aware! Storms will form in SW Kansas as early as 2-4PM, then move south-southeast through the ...
Damaging winds with gusts up to 100 mph and hail 3 inches in diameter are all risks this weekend across the Southern Plains.
More than 40 million Americans are in the threat zone through Saturday night, stretching from Texas to the Carolinas.
On Thursday, the risk begins over the High Plains, extending east toward Oklahoma and north Texas overnight. By Friday, a swath from the Plains to Tennessee and Kentucky could see severe storms.