Severe storms with tornado threat tracking across Oklahoma
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A confirmed tornado struck near Ponca City, Oklahoma, prompting urgent warnings for Kaw City and Kaw Lake. Officials warned of life-threatening conditions and urged residents to take immediate shelter as the storm moved rapidly east.
A tornado was seen in Ponca City, Oklahoma as people in Cushing said that strong winds were felt there. | World News
News On 6 meteorologists confirm at least one tornado that touched down in Muskogee Tuesday night. Confirmation of more tornadoes will be determined by damage assessments over the next few days. With severe storms in the forecast on Wednesday and later in the week, the confirmation could be delayed.
The National Weather Service confirmed two tornadoes struck the west side of Washington County late Tuesday night.
As businesses and homeowners continue cleaning up damage from Friday’s storms, state officials are urging Oklahomans to prepare now for the next round of severe
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.
One tornado was confirmed in Oklahoma on Tuesday night by the National Weather Service, with others possible nationwide. Here's the latest updates.
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.
Oklahoma is bracing for severe weather Wednesday afternoon through evening, with a chance of hail, winds, and tornadoes. Here's when to expect storms.
However, the cold front will quickly overtake storms, causing them all to merge into a windy squall line. Tornado and hail risk will decrease, though a few spin-up tornadoes are still possible. Instead, widespread 60 to 75 mph wind gusts will accompany the squall.