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Tracking storms moving across Oklahoma Wednesday evening
SUMMARY: A tornado watch is in effect for Oklahoma as severe thunderstorms, characterized by strong winds and hail, develop. Chief Meteorologist Damon reports active storms northwest of Oklahoma City moving northeast, with winds possibly exceeding 50 mph. Nick Smith, tracking the storm near Highway 3, noted rapid rotation while Jonathan highlighted the absence of jet stream winds, reducing immediate tornado threats but cautioning potential risks later as conditions change. New severe thunderstorm warnings are expected, particularly affecting northern Oklahoma, while the Oklahoma City metro area may face storm activity from 8 PM onwards, with risks for tornadoes, hail, and strong winds intensifying.
Tracking storms moving across Oklahoma Wednesday evening
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Fans gear up for first home Thunder game
SUMMARY: As cooler weather draws fans to downtown Oklahoma City, excitement builds for the Thunder‘s first home game of the season at the Paycom Center. Following recent away victories against the Nuggets and Bulls, fans are eager to support their team. Interviews with attendees reveal a shared enthusiasm for the game and anticipation for a newly approved arena that promises to enhance the local economy and offer more entertainment options. Fans emphasize the positive impact of the Thunder on Oklahoma City, especially for families, as they prepare for the 6 PM tipoff tonight.
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Tornado risk upgraded for parts of Oklahoma
SUMMARY: Today is an urgent weather alert day with a significant severe weather risk in Oklahoma. While winds persist, leading to a fire risk, storms are expected later this afternoon and evening. Current radar shows light rain and a potential thunderstorm producing hail. A tornado risk is indicated, with a level 2 alert in specific areas including Ponca City and Stillwater. The storms will likely develop around 6 PM, moving through the metro area by 8 PM. Despite cool temperatures in some regions, the forecast anticipates highs in the 80s today, accompanied by thunderstorms. Stay alert for changing conditions.
Tornado risk upgraded for parts of Oklahoma
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Wednesday Oct. 20, 2024 Timeline: Severe storms likely later
SUMMARY: On Wednesday, October 30th, a severe storm timeline has been issued, with a risk level ranging from one to three, highlighting a significant level two area. Threats include tornadoes, 80 mph straight-line winds, and golf ball-sized hail. The main wave of severe weather is expected from 6 to 10 p.m., particularly affecting northern Oklahoma, with storms potentially hitting Oklahoma City as early as 7 p.m. Storms will move southward and eastward overnight, clearing by around 2 a.m. More storms are anticipated over the weekend, though less severe, with a risk of flooding expected.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says there is a significant risk of severe storms later today.
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