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Oklahoma faces severe thunderstorms with hail, wind, and a low tornado threat Friday, followed by a cold snap and fire risk through the weekend.
At least one tornado has touched down as severe storms tracked across the state Friday night.
As severe weather hits Oklahoma, people experiencing homelessness often face dangerous conditions and City Rescue Mission works to provide a safe place for those who can access it.
Central and western Oklahoma face an enhanced risk of severe convective storms on Tuesday, which could lead to the formation of tornadoes.
Tornado Watch #110 covers parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with risks of strong tornadoes, large hail, and 75 mph winds. Over 3.2 million people, including those in Oklahoma City and Wichita, are under alert.
Damaging winds, large hail, heavy rainfall, and a tornado threat is present for Wednesday.
Following a much dryer and warmer than normal winter in Oklahoma, the possibility of a so-called super El Niño is in the forecast for later this year. StateImpact’s Logan Layden talks with State Climatologist Gary McManus about what that could mean for the state.
Once the stormy weather clears, it will be a great weekend to get outside and enjoy some fun in the sun. Here are 4 things you can do! YMCA: Healthy Kids Day The YMCA is