After tornadoes and hail hit northwestern Oklahoma, central Oklahoma faces new severe storms with hail, winds, and tornadoes.
Oklahoma faces severe weather Thursday and Friday, with risks of tornadoes, baseball-sized hail, and 75 mph winds.
A tornado watch was issued by the National Weather Service in Norman at 5:07 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says today is not as gusty, but you should watch out for the fire danger.
The latest round of storms brings a pretty significant severe weather threat and a tornado risk to Oklahoma on Thursday.
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Nearly 300,000 acres have burned across Oklahoma as powerful winds and extremely dry air fueled fast-moving wildfires this week.
Severe thunderstorms and the risk of tornadoes are expected across parts of Oklahoma Friday and Friday night.
A tornado warning issued at 6:30 p.m. March 10 applies to parts of Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, McClain and Oklahoma counties.
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