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Storms are expected to cross Oklahoma late Monday with the highest potential of softball-size hail, winds and tornadoes in the metro area after 5 p.m. Live updates: Severe storm outbreak has 'high ...
In central Oklahoma, storms are expected to start at 6 p.m. at the earliest and end at 4 a.m. at the latest. Western Oklahoma is at an enhanced risk of severe weather, central Oklahoma is at a ...
At least one person has died after intense storms rushed through Oklahoma early Thursday night, destroying property and pelting the area with golf ball-sized hail. One of the strongest storms ...
In the morning hours of April 27, the Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk (level 4) for central Oklahoma, north-central Texas, extreme southwestern Missouri, and southeastern Kansas. The moderate risk included a significant 15% tornado risk, a significant 30% wind risk, and a significant 45% hail risk. [46]
A storm system lasting over a week created severe hail and high wind damage, reaching from Minnesota to Texas to Virginia to New York. The Minneapolis metro area suffered especially, receiving hail damage to many buildings and vehicles. The total damage was estimated to be over $2.5 billion. [36] 13 June 2020 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Just after 11 a.m., a line of storms formed stretching from Wichita Falls in Texas to Shawnee. The National Weather Service warned the storms could be produce baseball size hail or larger.
[5] [33] By 4:30 p.m. CDT (2130 UTC), the risk for significant tornadoes markedly increased over central Oklahoma, especially around the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Maximized pressure falls ahead of the dry line allowed several storms to acquire intense updrafts and develop into rotating supercells within the state.
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.