central plains, and take a look at what we're expecting severe weather for today. parts of the texas panhandling, oklahoma, kansas, nebraska, and up into south dakota. this is an area we'll be tracking into the evening for the potential of seeing some damaging winds in excess of 60 miles an hour, large hail and even tornadoes. by tomorrow oklahoma city, you're looking at that risk for severe storms. this risk is not as large as last week's, estimated to be about an ef3 strength. it only takes one storm to produce a tornado and cause significant damage in your area, so have a way to heed the warnings and into wednesday, oklahoma city, you're seeing that risk yet again and also parts of northern texas including the city of lubbock. i do want to switch gears a little bit because hurricane season for the atlantic officially started on saturday, june 1st, and we're already watching an area of showers and storms that's very disorganized right now, a lot of wind sheer, so that's helping to tear the