Oklahoma is not done with severe weather just yet after storms moved through the state late Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
Oklahoma will face storms and a squall line starting early Monday night, with damaging winds and a low tornado risk.
Lacey Swope explains the dangers of QLCS tornadoes, which form along squall lines and can develop quickly, urging Oklahomans ...
Tens of millions of people across the U.S. from the Plains to the Southeast are preparing for a potential multiday severe ...
A band of strong to severe thunderstorms is expected to form late Monday night from Oklahoma to Dallas, and will spend the ...
-Widespread damaging winds and tornadoes are the biggest threats, especially in areas shaded red below. The threat of a ...
Neighborhoods wrecked by Nov. 3 tornadoes in central Oklahoma still have damage left behind months later. Residents near ...
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