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According to NWS Norman, severe storms will most likely take place between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. for parts of south, southwestern and south-central Oklahoma.
Several Oklahoma City-area schools have canceled classes or moved on online learning as severe weather moves toward the metro. Keep up with school, church and event closings using the link below.
Oklahoma City Severe Weather Closings: Schools, churches, other services - Jana Hayes. ... According to NWS Norman, severe weather is expected to start around 1 p.m. in Woodward, 5 p.m. in Lawton ...
Oklahoma City Public Schools canceled a planned professional learning day for staff Monday due to severe weather conditions. The district’s schools are closed Monday and Tuesday.
Oklahoma City has a very active severe weather season from March through June, especially during April and May. Located in the center of a region colloquially known as Tornado Alley, Oklahoma City is prone to especially frequent and severe tornadoes, as well as very severe hailstorms and occasional derechoes. Tornadoes have occurred in every ...
Southern-central Oklahoma was under a tornado watch through Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service in Norman, Oklahoma. The area was facing more heavy rain, potentially severe ...
The Storm Prediction Center's day 1 convective outlook at 1630 UTC, featuring a high risk. On the morning of May 20, 2019, the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, issued a high risk for severe weather across western and central Oklahoma and northwest Texas.
On November 2, the Storm Prediction Center outlined a Slight (2/5) risk for severe weather over southwest Oklahoma, western Texas, and extreme southeastern New Mexico. A threat primarily existed for large hail, with gusty winds and tornadoes being possible, where outflow from the weak thunderstorms earlier in the day moved into the Permian Basin.