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Rain totals continue to climb as storms move across Oklahoma

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www.youtube.com – KOCO 5 News – 2025-04-29 21:39:17


SUMMARY: Rain totals are rising as storms move across Oklahoma, with no current tornado warnings. Thunderstorms and heavy rain are impacting areas including Edmond, Oklahoma City, Yukon, Mustang, and Piedmont. Edmond has received two inches of rain in a few hours, with significant amounts also reported south of Lawton (3.5-4 inches). A flash flood warning has been issued, indicating a wet night ahead. Severe thunderstorm warnings include 70 mph winds affecting Slaughterville, Lexington, Wayne, Paola, and Pauls Valley. Western Oklahoma expects more storm development this evening, with ongoing rain and flood risks particularly in Oklahoma, Cleveland, and McClain counties.

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High School Basketball Soon to be on the Clock – The Davis News

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www.davisnewspaper.net – Editor – 2025-04-29 12:29:00

SUMMARY: The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association (OSSAA) voted 11-3 to implement a 35-second shot clock starting in the 2026-2027 season for Classes 3A to 6A high school basketball. Smaller schools in Classes 2A, A, and B may opt to use the shot clock in non-playoff games if both teams agree and NFHS approves. Some coaches, like Davis AD Jeff Brown, prefer the traditional game and worry about costs and logistics, while others, like former Davis assistant Stefan Hunt, support the change for faster, more exciting games. The shot clock was previously rejected by OSSAA in 2023 but is common in 30 states now.

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TIMELINE: Oklahoma expected to see waves of severe storms Tuesday (April 29, 2025)

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www.youtube.com – KOCO 5 News – 2025-04-29 09:07:01


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.

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KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says be ready for waves of severe storms today, tonight and tomorrow.

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Tracking tornado-warned storms near Altus

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www.youtube.com – KOCO 5 News – 2025-04-28 20:59:34


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.

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