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weather1 year ago

Severe Weather Threatens Oklahoma with Tornadoes and Hail This Saturday

Oklahoma faces a moderate risk for severe weather on Saturday afternoon and evening, with a medium to high risk for tornadoes in western, northwestern, and central regions. Isolated to scattered severe storms, including large, damaging hail, are expected to develop in western Oklahoma and move eastward. Storms may form as early as 4 to 5 PM and move northeastward. Stay weather aware.

weather1 year ago

"Michigan Braces for Severe Storms: Hail, Wind, Tornado Threats"

Severe thunderstorms are expected to hit various parts of Michigan today, with an expanded risk of large hail and damaging wind gusts, while the area of tornado threat has been reduced. The storms are forecasted to develop along the Lake Michigan shoreline and move eastward over the course of four hours, reaching peak intensity around 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in certain areas. Residents are advised to stay aware and take necessary precautions as the storms move through their areas.

weather1 year ago

"Severe Storms Threaten Metro Detroit and Lansing: Tornado and Strong Winds Expected"

The National Weather Service warns of potential severe weather in Michigan on Tuesday, with the possibility of thunderstorms, lightning, and winds gusting up to 60 mph, along with a small chance of isolated tornadoes. The main threat is expected to be straight-line winds and lightning strikes, with the afternoon and early evening posing the highest risk for severe weather. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware and prepare for potential power outages.

weather1 year ago

"Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Across US, Shattering Hundreds of Records"

The contiguous United States is set to experience extreme weather this week, with over 100 record highs expected as temperatures soar to summer-like levels. A sharp cold front will bring a dramatic drop in temperatures by midweek, accompanied by a February storm moving across the country, leading to severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and a rare tornado risk in the Midwest. Winter storm warnings are in place for the West, with heavy snow and gusty winds expected, while the East Coast will see heavy rain and strong winds.

weather2 years ago

Texas Gears Up for Severe Weather: State and Local Authorities Prepared for Impending Storms

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has stated that the state is prepared to swiftly respond with emergency resources as severe weather, including scattered rain, isolated thunderstorms, and a low-end tornado risk, is expected in Texas on Thursday. The Texas Division of Emergency Management has placed resources on standby to assist if necessary, and residents in at-risk areas are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary safety precautions.

weather2 years ago

Severe Storms Threaten Oklahoma and Minnesota with Strong Winds, Hail, and Tornado Risk

Parts of Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City metro, could experience severe storms with strong winds, hail, and a risk of tornadoes on Saturday evening. The highest risk is in northeastern Oklahoma near Bartlesville and Tulsa, while other areas have varying levels of risk. Hail and strong winds are the main threats, with the possibility of an isolated tornado in northeastern Oklahoma.

weather2 years ago

"Massachusetts Weather: Mapping the Risks of Tornadoes, Flooding, and Heat"

Massachusetts is facing a double threat of extreme heat and severe thunderstorms, prompting the National Weather Service to issue several hazardous outlook maps. The heat is expected to be dangerous, with temperatures reaching up to 100 degrees. There is an elevated heat risk for metropolitan areas, including Springfield, Worcester, and Eastern Massachusetts. Storm cells are expected to develop, potentially leading to brief tornadoes and straight-line wind damage. Excessive rain and flooding are also a concern, with rainfall rates of 1-2 inches. The risk of lightning is elevated, particularly in Western and Central Massachusetts. Hail is possible in parts of Massachusetts and Connecticut.

weather2 years ago

Chicago's Lingering Haze: Air Quality Concerns Persist

Smoke and haze from Canadian wildfires continue to affect air quality in Chicago, prompting an air pollution action day and the closure of beaches in Evanston. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 5 p.m., with a risk of damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes in parts of Illinois and Indiana. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected throughout the day, with concerns about a line of storms moving from southern Iowa into western Illinois. The DuPage County Health Department is providing KN95 masks to residents.

weather2 years ago

"Oklahoma Braces for Severe Storms and High Risk Tuesday Night"

Severe storms with a significant risk of damaging winds are expected to move into Oklahoma on Tuesday night. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder provides a timeline for when these storms can be expected in different areas. While the tornado risk is low, there is a possibility of rotating segments. The storms are expected to pass through the Panhandle, Woodward, Enid, Ponca City, and Tulsa throughout the evening and into the early morning hours. Oklahoma City has a 20% chance of storms, but could still experience damaging winds. Residents are advised to stay updated through the KOCO 5 App and other news sources.

severe-weather2 years ago

Alabama's Severe Weather Alert: Tornado Watch and Cancellations.

The Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Barbour and Pike counties has been cancelled, but an Areal Flood Watch goes into effect starting tonight at 9 pm for several counties in Central Alabama until 7 am Monday morning. An Enhanced Risk is up for locations along and south of a line from Tuscaloosa to Troy to Dothan, and a Slight Risk is up for much of the rest of the state, except for the northeastern parts of the state. A tornado risk has been added to the severe threats for tonight, especially for the western half of the area.

weather2 years ago

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

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.

weather2 years ago

Oklahoma Braces for Hot and Stormy Weekend with Severe Weather Risk

Parts of Oklahoma, particularly southern areas near the state border and Ardmore, could experience severe storms with a high risk of large hail up to the size of baseballs and a low risk of tornadoes. The tornado risk is low, and there's a medium risk of 60 mph winds and a low risk of flooding. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Taylor Cox provides a timeline for when to expect severe storms in different areas and advises downloading the KOCO 5 App for customized weather alerts.

weather2 years ago

Michigan's Potential Tornado and Storm Risk Timeline.

The severe weather risk has been reduced over the northwest half of Lower Michigan due to morning storms. However, southeast Lower Michigan, including Ann Arbor, Detroit, and Monroe, is still at a fairly high risk of severe thunderstorms, isolated tornadoes, and large hail through 7 p.m. The tornado risk has been removed for all of Michigan except for Flint, Jackson, and southeast Lower Michigan. The heavy rain has stabilized the atmosphere over much of Lower Michigan, except southeast Lower.