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  2. Severe storms, flash floods possible in Oklahoma this week - AOL

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    NWS Norman forecasted a marginal risk of severe weather and flooding in western and central Oklahoma Tuesday from 4-10 p.m. With a very low tornado potential, the state could see up to quarter ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The National Weather Service in Norman forecasted potential severe weather in the state as Oklahomans prepare for Memorial Day weekend. The Oklahoma City Office of Emergency Management canceled ...

  5. Storm Prediction Center - Wikipedia

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    National Weather Service Norman, Oklahoma – the Weather Forecast Office located adjacent to the Storm Prediction Center within the National Weather Center, which serves central and western Oklahoma and northwestern Texas; Severe weather terminology (United States) Chris Broyles, a forecaster at the Storm Prediction Center

  6. National Weather Service Norman, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Former office of NWS Norman located near Max Westheimer Airport, where it was based from 1987 to 2006.. The U.S. Weather Bureau created the Central Oklahoma forecast office on November 1, 1890; it was originally based in Oklahoma City at the Overholser Opera House, on the southeast corner of Robinson Avenue and Grand Boulevard in the city's downtown district.

  7. Continue to be weather aware! #okwx — NWS Norman (@NWSNorman) May 25, ... Regardless of any particular forecast, here are some things you can do to get ready for Oklahoma's severe weather season.

  8. National Severe Storms Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 a research team from the United States Weather Bureau's National Severe Storms Project (NSSP) moved from Kansas City, Missouri to Norman, Oklahoma, where, in 1956, the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory had installed a 3 cm continuous-wave Doppler Weather Surveillance Radar-1957 . This radar was designed to detect very high wind speeds in ...

  9. Severe weather to bring damaging winds and tornado threat ...

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    Forecasters warn of potential severe weather in the southern part of Oklahoma starting as early as 10 p.m., but most likely hitting the area between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. Monday.