Tornado, Oklahoma and thunderstorm risk
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Severe storms that moved through eastern Oklahoma late Tuesday night left a trail of damage from Tulsa to Muskogee and into Cherokee County. Residents across the region are assessing damage after storms moved through Tuesday night, bringing strong winds that snapped trees, damaged fences and caused structural damage to homes.
TJ Eckert talked with neighbors about the damage at their homes near West 81st Street and 33rd West Avenue. At Randy Crowe's, a tree fell through his house, leaving damage and debris throughout. Jim Hart, who lives next door to the Crowe's, says he saw his back patio blow up and over his house, and he hasn't seen it since.
After tornadoes and hail hit northwestern Oklahoma, central Oklahoma faces new severe storms with hail, winds, and tornadoes.
Neighbors and homeowners spent Saturday morning helping with the clean-up efforts after a tornado tore through a southwest Oklahoma City neighborhood near SW 81st and S Country Club on Friday night.
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A threat of severe weather across the nation’s midsection continued Saturday, a day after powerful storms whipped up tornadoes that killed four people in southern Michigan and two people in eastern Oklahoma.
Just days after tornadoes tore across central Oklahoma, residents are still cleaning up damage.On Friday evening, tornado sirens were sounding across the state
Forecasters are warning that very large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes are likely by late afternoon.
Tornado watch: Severe storms are set to sweep across the U.S. through the Easter weekend, impacting regions from the southern Rockies and Plains to the Great Lakes. While not a major outbreak, isolated tornadoes pose a significant threat,
One tornado was confirmed in Oklahoma on Tuesday night by the National Weather Service, with others possible nationwide. Here's the latest updates.