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  2. Live updates: Severe thunderstorms, large hail possible ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  3. Live updates: Severe storm outbreak has 'high risk' of ... - AOL

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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 ...

  4. Oklahoma weather today: Storms, hail possible but risk for ...

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    The risk for severe storms in the area remains "slight," with potential for hail up to baseball size and wind speeds as high as 60 to 80 miles per hour. Live Oklahoma radar How to prepare for ...

  5. Severe storms forecast for Oklahoma tonight, Wednesday: See ...

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    Central and western Oklahoma will face a chance of severe storms Tuesday night and Wednesday, with above-average rain expected over the next week. Halloween night, however, looks like it could be ...

  6. Tornado outbreak of May 18–21, 2013 - Wikipedia

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    The Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms during the early morning hours of May 20 from southeastern Missouri to north-central Texas, for the possibility of isolated strong tornadoes across central and eastern Oklahoma, in addition to the threat of large hail and damaging straight-line wind gusts. [50]

  7. Tornado outbreak of March 13–15, 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Over the following days, model runs began to highlight favorable parameters for severe weather, mainly towards very large hail, damaging winds, and a potential for tornadoes across a corridor that expanded northeast. On March 11, a Day 3 marginal risk was highlighted from central Oklahoma into eastern Kansas, as well as the Lower Missouri Valley.

  8. Oklahoma skies brought to mind the fallout from a nuclear explosion, caused by a “stunning” storm structure over the US state.. Footage of the structure posted online showed a mushroom-shaped ...

  9. List of Oklahoma state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Indian blanket (Gaillardia pulchella) is Oklahoma's official state wildflower. Senate Concurrent Resolution 101 (1972) designated the buffalo (Bison bison) as Oklahoma's state mammal. In 1979, the Oklahoma State Senate named the 76-foot-tall (23 m) Golden Driller as the state monument (SCR23, 1979).