Parts of Oklahoma could see severe weather this week
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Southeast Oklahoma faces the highest chance of severe thunderstorms into Thursday morning.
From The Oklahoman
A rare high risk for destructive storms -- strong long-track tornadoes of EF3+ strength, very large hail up to the size of tennis balls, and destructive winds greater than 70 mph -- are all possible....
From ABC
A tornado warning has been issued for Osage County until 5:30 a.m.
From News on 6
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Experts emphasize the importance of having multiple ways to receive severe weather warnings, especially during overnight threats.
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102.3 KRMG on MSNNational Weather Service confirms EF-0 tornado touched down in Okmulgee early SundayThe NWS says a severe squall line moved through eastern Oklahoma during the late evening of March 29th and the early morning of March 30th. A brief tornado developed along the leading edge of the line in Okmulgee County.
Weather data show the month had the second-highest number of tornadoes for March since record-keeping began in 1950.
More than a dozen twisters ripped across the US Wednesday, including a tornado in Owasso, Oklahoma, that damaged buildings, utility poles, and trees.
Since the tornado hit in Owasso on April 2nd, many people commented on how quickly the storm developed a tornado and the short time they had from the warning to the storm hitting.
Wichita falls into a band across the state most likely to see severe weather from 8 p.m. to midnight. Wichita is in an area rated 3 out of 0 to 5, with 5 being the highest chance of severe storms. The area in a 3 extends northeast to Topeka before dropping to a 2.
The US National Weather Service Tulsa is collecting storm reports from Saturday night's severe weather.If you live in the Tulsa area and suffered damage from t