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Summer-like temperatures have returned to Oklahoma, but the state's severe weather season is not over just yet.
At least one person has died in southwest Oklahoma after flash flooding hit the region, with authorities warning people to stay off the roads as severe weather warnings continue.
More storms are expected on Wednesday, bringing a threat of isolated thunderstorms and hail as well as a low tornado risk to ...
By the weekend, it’s the Great Plains that will be most at risk for severe weather.
Oklahoma could be in for a wet and wild week of severe weather, with the main tornado threat to the Oklahoma City area on ...
In the heart of spring, Oklahoma sees a confluence of ingredients that readily lead to severe weather, including tornadoes.
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New rounds of severe thunderstorms and life-threatening, potentially catastrophic, flooding risks are brewing in the central ...
with the highest risk of severe weather in southwest Oklahoma near Lawton, according to the National Weather Service in Norman. Hail and wind are the primary concerns, the weather service said ...
Forecasters warned of damaging winds, hailstones bigger than baseballs and flash floods in parts of an area stretching from ...
when 37 million people will be under a slight risk of severe weather in metropolitan areas including Indianapolis, Oklahoma City and Cleveland. As the front travels east, scattered strong to ...
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