The latest round of storms brings a pretty significant severe weather threat and a tornado risk to Oklahoma on Thursday.
More severe weather is expected to hit Oklahoma on Tuesday, with the latest round bringing a risk of tornadoes and hail to the Sooner State.
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says more storms are likely today for some, he has the latest severe weather outlook.
Central and eastern Oklahoma face ongoing severe weather risks, including potential tornadoes and thunderstorms, as a cold front moves in overnight.
Oklahoma is set to experience warmer temperatures reaching up to 80 degrees, but increased winds pose a fire risk in central and western areas.
The threat for severe weather has been upgraded as storms could produce tornadoes and hail Tuesday in Oklahoma.
When the weather is at its worst, count on the personalized alerts from the First Alert Weather Team and your KOCO 5 App to stay informed.
Quick storms moved through Oklahoma Friday morning after tornadoes hit on Thursday, and there's a conditional threat later today.
Be sure to come say hi to the KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team this weekend at the Severe Weather Awareness Expo at Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City.
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