News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
Oklahoma City firefighters knock down house fire
SUMMARY: The Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to a house fire just before 5 a.m. The fire originated in the living room, but firefighters quickly extinguished the flames and managed to rescue a pet from the home. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

Oklahoma City firefighters knock down house fire
Stay informed about Oklahoma news and weather! Follow KFOR News 4 on our website and social channels.
https://kfor.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/kfor4news
https://www.facebook.com/kfor4
https://twitter.com/kfor
https://www.instagram.com/kfortv4/
News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
TIMELINE: Oklahoma expected to see waves of severe storms Tuesday (April 29, 2025)
SUMMARY: Severe storms are expected in Oklahoma on April 29, 2025, with a timeline spanning the next 24 hours. The risk levels for storm damage will range from level one to three, with the tornado risk being low in northern areas but more significant in the south. Hail could reach golf ball to baseball size in southwestern Oklahoma. Flash flooding is a major concern, particularly in Oklahoma City. Storms are expected to begin in the afternoon with rotating supercells and could continue into the evening. Another round of thunderstorms is expected by tomorrow morning, bringing additional flooding risks.

KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says be ready for waves of severe storms today, tonight and tomorrow.
Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl
Get more Oklahoma City news: http://www.koco.com
Like us: http://facebook.com/koco5
Follow us: http://twitter.com/koconews
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koco5news/
News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
Tracking tornado-warned storms near Altus
SUMMARY: A tornado warning is in effect south of Altus, Oklahoma, tracking towards Tipton, Manitou, and Snyder. The storm, which was showing rotation near Altus, has weakened somewhat but still presents a potential threat. There are also smaller storms south of Elmer with some rotation. Severe thunderstorm warnings remain in place due to 60 mph winds and hail, including golf ball and tennis ball-sized hail near Granite and Mangum. The storm is moving eastward at 10-20 mph and may impact Comanche County. Authorities will continue monitoring as it progresses, with updates expected in the next 45 minutes to an hour.

Tracking tornado-warned storms near Altus Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl Get more Oklahoma …
News from the South - Oklahoma News Feed
TIMELINE: Storm chances return for parts of Oklahoma on Sunday, in coming days
SUMMARY: Severe weather is expected in Oklahoma over the next few days, with small risks on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. On Sunday, rain chances are low in western Oklahoma, with a slight risk for severe storms, including rotating storms, large hail, and gusty winds. Monday sees a higher risk for severe weather, particularly in the Oklahoma City metro area, with a greater chance for tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds. Tuesday presents a larger two-out-of-five risk, including rotating thunderstorms, hail, and high winds. Storms will continue through the week, though they are less severe after Tuesday.

Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says we have a storm chance out west late today. Severe weather possible. More severe storms possible Monday and Tuesday.
Subscribe to KOCO on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1lGfjIl
Get more Oklahoma City news: http://www.koco.com
Like us: http://facebook.com/koco5
Follow us: http://twitter.com/koconews
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koco5news/
-
SuperTalk FM7 days ago
New Amazon dock operations facility to bring 1,000 jobs to Marshall County
-
News from the South - Missouri News Feed3 days ago
Missouri lawmakers on the cusp of legalizing housing discrimination
-
Mississippi Today2 days ago
Derrick Simmons: Monday’s Confederate Memorial Day recognition is awful for Mississippians
-
Mississippi Today5 days ago
Struggling water, sewer systems impose ‘astronomic’ rate hikes
-
Mississippi Today5 days ago
Parents, providers urge use of unspent TANF for child care
-
News from the South - West Virginia News Feed5 days ago
Is West Virginia — and the rest of the country — prepared to care for our seniors?
-
News from the South - Arkansas News Feed7 days ago
Op-Ed: Another dismal year for ranked-choice voting | Opinion
-
News from the South - Florida News Feed4 days ago
Florida woman accused of setting fires during burn ban