Severe storms bring large hail and tornado to Oklahoma
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Much of the state, including Oklahoma City, Stillwater, Ardmore, and Ada, is expected to experience a moderate risk of tornadoes, which is the second-highest severity. Storms could produce softball-sized hail and wind speeds could top 80 mph,
Much of the state is expected to experience a moderate risk of tornadoes with a current severe thunderstorm warning in effect.
News On 6 is tracking severe storms in the Tulsa area. Watch this space for live updates as we learn more about where the storms are headed next.
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Lightning struck a police unit in Newcastle on Monday evening as severe storms moved across Oklahoma. Newcastle Emergency Management posted a video of the police car being struck in a parking lot. No one was hurt by the lightning, according to the post. The Facebook post reminded Oklahomans that lightning can be very dangerous.
Breaking: Sequoya Quinton reports live sighting of a large tornado near Kiowa power plant. Caution advised in the area. Live updates.
Another round of tornadoes has struck the central U.S. after four days of tornadoes, thunderstorms and heavy rain killed more than two dozen people
Oklahoma residents in Seminole and Sulphur shared photos of large hailstones after severe storms hit the area Sunday.
Storms in Arkansas and Oklahoma, with at least two confirmed tornadoes, caused over 34,000 power outages and damage on Monday. Here are photos of the aftermath.
A dangerous tornado threat is unfolding today, as severe storms target major cities like Tulsa, Wichita, Kansas City, Omaha, Little Rock and Dallas, bringing the risk of damaging winds, large hail and strong tornadoes.
The National Weather Service has confirmed several EF4-strength tornadoes in outbreaks of severe weather this month, the most since 1997.