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Severe storms continue to move across Oklahoma amid a tornado watch for much of the central and eastern parts of the state, producing one radar-confirmed tornado so far. >> Open the video player above for live team coverage from Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane and the First Alert Weather Team.
Southern and eastern Oklahoma continue to see severe weather and the occasional tornado warning into Monday evening.
A multi-day outbreak of severe thunderstorms that rocked the Midwest has shifted toward Oklahoma and will continue into early next week. According to the National Weather Service in Norman, the first round of severe weather on Sunday,
News 9 is tracking severe storms in the central Oklahoma. Watch this space for live updates as we learn more about where the storms are headed next.
A tornado watch is issued when the environment is capable of producing tornadoes. If you are located in the area of a tornado watch, the NWS recommends having a plan in place in the event a tornado forms. Be ready to act quickly if a tornado warning is issued.
The National Weather Service placed the Oklahoma City metro, including Norman and surrounding areas, under a moderate risk for severe weather.
Residents across Oklahoma experienced severe weather Monday afternoon with high winds, hail, and lightning.Several Oklahoma counties were in a tornado watch for
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A pair of construction workers in St. Louis had no choice but to sit tight when a tornado, which killed five, passed through the region on May 20.