Severe Storms Sweep Across Oklahoma and New Mexico, Threat Continues into Weekend

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Waves of rain bringing severe storms to Oklahoma started on Friday, with heavy rain impacting several counties and a flood advisory issued for multiple areas. The severe weather threat for the state remains low, with a risk of tornadoes being unlikely. The main concern for the state is flooding, with storms possible until 1 a.m. on Saturday. Western Oklahoma is under a flood watch until early Saturday morning.
- Storms with heavy rain, 50-60 mph winds move through Oklahoma KOCO Oklahoma City
- Tornado watch issued for parts of New Mexico KOAT New Mexico
- Storm chances continue this weekend KRQE News 13
- FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Severe threat shifting east KCBD
- A line of storms tonight, scattered activity continues into the weekend | 6/2PM KSWO
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