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In Oklahoma, severe weather first appeared in southwestern parts of Oklahoma near Lawton, with the first Severe Thunderstorm Warning of the day being issued at 12:46 p.m. CDT and the first Tornado Warning being issued at 3:45 p.m. CDT. [6] An EF3 tornado developed near Mount Hope, Kansas tracked through Harvey County, crossing Highway 50 west ...
National Weather Service - Norman, Oklahoma (office identification code: OUN) is a Weather Forecast Office (WFO) of the National Weather Service based in Norman, Oklahoma, which is responsible for forecasts and the dissemination of weather warnings and advisories for central and most of western Oklahoma (with the exception of the panhandle), and western portions of north Texas.
The term "tornado alley" was first used in 1952 by U.S. Air Force meteorologists Major Ernest J. Fawbush (1915–1982) and Captain Robert C. Miller (1920–1998), as the title of a research project [19] to study severe weather in parts of Texas and Oklahoma.
Oklahoma was hit by twisters early Sunday that ripped roofs off buildings, flipped cars, and put at least 11 people in the hospital. While more than 99,000 homes and businesses lost power during ...
Severe thunderstorms have crossed into Oklahoma from Texas. Most of Oklahoma remains under a tornado watch until 11 p.m. 4:20 PM - Severe storms continue to develop and move across the area.
A following post at 10:05 p.m. said storms had exited the area but warned of a storm moving across north Texas that could affect portions of south central Oklahoma. At 10:24 p.m., the weather ...
Temperatures across Texas and Oklahoma were unusually low antecedent to a severe weather outbreak, generally ranging from 30 to 50 °F (−1 to 10 °C). Early morning fog moving northwest into Oklahoma signaled the arrival of low-level moisture into the region.
The National Weather Center expects severe weather to hit Oklahoma this weekend with a potential of strong tornadoes in parts of western Oklahoma and the state's panhandle.