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3:30 p.m. Update: A tornado warning has been issued for Carter, Jefferson and Love counties in far southern Oklahoma until 4:15 p.m. as storms move across the Red River from Texas.
Below is a live blog of storm updates for Saturday. 8:00 p.m. Saturday Update: The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for a number of Oklahoma counties Saturday night.
Tornado watch issued for south-central, southeast Oklahoma. A tornado watch also has been issued for areas with cities mostly south and east of Oklahoma City, including Norman, Duncan, Ardmore ...
A tornado watch is in effect for more than 14 million people in northern Illinois, eastern Iowa and southern Wisconsin, including Chicago and Milwaukee, until 8 p.m. CDT Thursday, according to the ...
Oklahoma County is under a tornado watch Wednesday afternoon, along with much of northern and northwestern Oklahoma, in what National Weather Service in Norman meteorologists are calling an " ...
Oklahoma experienced severe weather on Wednesday, with hail and damaging winds resulting in widespread power outages. Here’s what to know now that a tornado watch has been issued.
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center just hoisted a tornado watch for western and central Oklahoma, southern Kansas and a portion of North Texas around the Red River, which runs ...
A Tornado Watch means conditions are increasingly favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in the coming few hours, ... Meet Oklahoma's complete 2025 class. 5-star OT commits to Oklahoma; ...
Eastern Oklahoma, including Sequoyah County, is under a tornado watch Sunday night, and Fort Smith is on the edge of the watch. A wind advisory is in effect for Sebastian County. Storms are possible ...
A tornado watch usually encompasses a large area where conditions are favorable for thunderstorms. Then, as storms develop and begin to spin, there's enough information to issue a tornado warning.
The tornado barreled through Moore, a city of about 55,000 residents in the Oklahoma City metro area, with winds that were estimated at between 166 and 200 mph (267 and 322 kilometers per hour).