TIMELINE: Severe storms with chance of 70 mph winds, hail coming into Oklahoma Share Updated: 4:55 PM CDT Jul 10, 2021 Share Updated: 4:55 PM CDT Jul 10, 2021
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Show Transcript DAMON: TIMELINE FOR STORMS MOVING IN THIS EVENING AT 5:00 AND 5:30, KAY COUYNT AND PONCA CITY, MAIN THREAT WINDS PUSHING CLOSE TO 70 MILES PER HOUR. TORNADO RISK IS LOW. OTHERWISE RISK FOR HEAVY RAINFALL CERTAINLY GOINGO T BE THERE BUT BECAUSE THE STORMS WILL BE MOVING IN AND OUT QUICKLY, I DON T EXPECT THE FLOODING POTENTIAL TO BE SIGNIFICANT. BY 6:30, WATCHING FROM WITH A TOO LONG TO KINGFISHER, ETAS OF ENID, OVER PERRY, INTO STILLWATER AND NORTH OF OKLAHOMA CITY. BY 7:30, INTO THE METRO BY 8:30, WEST OUT TOWARDS HINTSON AND EL RENO AND THESE STORMS WILL PUSH SOUTH. NORMAN TO CHICKASHA TO ANADARKO AND LAWTON BY 10:30. THE BIGGEST THREATS TONIGHT WILL BE WINDS 70 MILES PER HOUR, TORNADO RISK
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for northern, northeastern Oklahoma
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LIVE RADAR: Storms continue to move across southern Oklahoma © KOCO 5 Flash flooding reported in central Oklahoma as storms moved across the area
Severe storms that moved across central Oklahoma Thursday caused flash flooding in some areas.
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10:10 p.m. Update: One flood warning remains for the Little River near Tecumseh. This is in place until 12:00 a.m. on Saturday.
9:40 p.m. Update: Areal Flood Advisory continues for Canadian, Cleveland, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan and Oklahoma counties until 11:30 p.m.
WINTER WEATHER TIMELINE: Another wave of freezing drizzle, winter weather moving in to Oklahoma Share Updated: 6:05 PM CST Feb 9, 2021 Share Updated: 6:05 PM CST Feb 9, 2021
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Show Transcript the newest timeline for ice moving in tonight. Winter Weather advisory for all of us and purple freezing drizzle. But we saw how just how bad it got yesterday morning. And so yet another wave coming in tomorrow morning will be the dangerous road conditions from the Metro El Reno Clinton Elk City, especially to go in the southern Oklahoma. Expect some heavier bands of freezing rain down across the South. So here s a timeline that that drizzle moves into Okay, see by five and 6 a.m. It is very light. Extending as far north is still water with Tonga, Clinton, Elk City and then some pockets of freezing rain down across southern parts of the state. By 7 30 widespread freezing drizzle temperatures very close to 20 degrees will have no problem at all, s
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