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More than 40 million Americans are in the threat zone through Saturday night, stretching from Texas to the Carolinas.
Waves of severe storms have hit Oklahoma over the past few days, and more are expected as the weekend continues.
Severe weather moved through Oklahoma early Friday morning, bringing damaging winds, flooding and possible tornadoes.
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
Severe storms moved through Oklahoma early Saturday morning, with strong winds causing damage as tornado warnings were issued ...
Although the storms are expected to move at a decent pace, the setup may allow some areas to experience repeated rounds of ...
News 9 Storm Tracker Val Castor confirms tornado near Sweetwater. Multiple warnings in place for Oklahoma—stay alert for ...
The tornado watch for Chautauqua County has been canceled. The watch remains in effect for Montgomery, Labette and Cherokee ...
As severe storms moved through eastern Oklahoma and the Arkansas River Valley on Friday morning, some areas had reports of ...
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a * Tornado Watch for portions of Southern Illinois Western into Central Kentucky ...
Wind gusts between 60 and 70 mph are expected, the NWS said, adding that quarter-sized hail is possible. "For your protection stay inside a sturdy structure and keep away from windows," the agency ...
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