Severe Weather Threat Reported in Oklahoma
Severe Weather Threat Reported in Oklahoma

Severe Weather Threat Reported in Oklahoma

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Severe weather has hit Oklahoma, with multiple tornadoes confirmed in Harmon, Jackson, and Greer counties, prompting extensive tornado warnings throughout the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has advised residents to take immediate cover, particularly in areas like Granite, and issued warnings for strong storms, hail, and damaging winds expected until early Monday morning. Meteorologists forecast that the most severe weather threats will peak between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m., with potential tornado risks and localized flooding. Oklahoma City is bracing for heavy rain, quarter-sized hail, and winds reaching up to 80 mph as storm systems move eastward. Residents are urged to stay alert and prepare for possible power outages and school closures due to the storm's impact. The overall severe weather risk continues into Monday afternoon as the storm front progresses.

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