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Oklahoma Will See Moderate Threat For Severe Weather Monday Afternoon, Evening

By: Lacey Swope A cold front is moving in Monday and ahead of the boundary there will be a moderate threat for severe weather. Temperatures will be in the 80s ahead of the front Monday afternoon. Behind the cold front, the highs will be in the 60s. These two air masses will collide and storms will likely fire late in afternoon. The timing of storms developing will be between 4 and 6 p.m. Storms will likely develop to the southeast of Oklahoma City. These thunderstorms will have a chance to produce tennis ball size hail, winds to 70 mph, and there will be a tornado threat as well.

Lacey s 9 A M Monday Forecast

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Oklahoma Will See Moderate Threat For Severe Weather Monday Afternoon, Evening

Oklahoma Will See Moderate Threat For Severe Weather Monday Afternoon, Evening
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Did You See A Funnel? David Payne Explains Landspouts

By: News 9 OKLAHOMA CITY - We ve got showers and storms moving across Oklahoma again Wednesday afternoon, but the big weather story is what you re seeing in the clouds. Funnels. Skinny rope funnels. If they were to touch the ground, they d be landspouts, a weak, distant cousin to a tornado. These landspouts don t form out of a mesocyclone. There s no big area of spin or a couplet. But what are they? News 9 Chief Meteorologist David Payne provides an explanation in the video above. And, please, keep sending us those photos! You can text David Payne at (405) 358-4288 and you can text

Cold Front Could Set Up More Severe Storms In State On Wednesday

By: Lacey Swope 8:30 Updates: News 9 viewers shared the following videos and images. 7:00 p.m. Updates: 6:00 p.m. Updates: 2:30 p.m. Updates: Rain and storms are developing across central Oklahoma. Funnels and landspouts may produce near the El Reno area, but is common as these storms develop. The original story is below. Stay weather advised with News 9. Showers and storms will continue to the southeast part of the state through the next several hours on Wednesday. We are watching the cold front in northwest Oklahoma very closely. As we go through the afternoon, this will be the focal point for new storms.

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