After multiple days of wildfires, Oklahoma saw severe weather bring with it large hail and damaging winds, knocking out power for many on Wednesday.
The NWS in Norman said a few tornadoes are likely, along with up to tennis ball size hail and wind gusts up to 75 miles per hour.
A second line of severe weather moved through central Oklahoma around midday, with high winds, hail ... tornado sirens sound at about 10:34 a.m. Meteorologists for the National Weather Service in ...
After more than a month of nearly no rain, Oklahoma could see deluge. But first, lots of wind and some severe storms should ...
A second line of severe weather moved through central Oklahoma around midday, with high winds, hail and a threat of tornadoes. The storms caused ... N0O1JSqZAA — NWS Norman (@NWSNorman) November ...
After damaging storms crossed the state Saturday night and Sunday, Oklahoma City residents woke up to tornado warnings early Monday morning across the metro area. A second line of severe weather moved ...