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    Oklahoma could see severe storms Thursday and Friday

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGMarch 7, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Rain and thunderstorms return to Oklahoma, bringing a severe weather threat late Thursday into Friday morning. >> Check Live Radar | KOCO weather page | Get KOCO on GoMuch of western and northern Oklahoma has a marginal Level 2 risk, and the central to southern and eastern portions of the state have a marginal Level 1 risk. The OKC Metro is on a two-level line of danger. Areas with slight risk could see hailstones the size of ping-pong balls, and areas at marginal risk could see hailstones the size of a quarter, says KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder. Jonathan also says damaging winds of up to 60-70 mph are possible. The storms also bring tornado risk to Oklahoma. Western Oklahoma, which extends through the OKC metro and into Bartlesville and Ponca City, is ranked 2 out of 10 on the Hurricane Index. Other areas from central Oklahoma to the southern and eastern parts of the state are at 1 in 10. Jonathan says there is another risk for hail on Friday. Parts of southern Oklahoma to metro OKC and northeastern Oklahoma have a marginal Level 1 risk, and southeastern Oklahoma has a slight Level 2 risk, Jonathan says. Jonathan explains when storms could be in your area. Open the video player above for the latest schedule. Be sure to download the KOCO 5 app to receive personalized weather alerts. You can watch our team's coverage on the app too. >> CHECK CLOSURES >> CHECK LIVE & INTERACTIVE RADAR >> Watch KOCO 5 coverage >> Download the KOCO 5 app on iPhone >> Download the KOCO 5 app on Android >> “Like” KOCO 5 on Facebook >> “Follow” KOCO 5 on X

    Rain and thunderstorms return to Oklahoma, bringing a severe weather threat late Thursday into Friday morning.

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    Much of western and northern Oklahoma has a slight Level 2 risk, and the central, southern and eastern parts of the state have a marginal Level 1 risk. OKC Metro is on the two-level risk line.

    KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says areas with slight risk could see hailstones the size of ping-pong balls, and areas at marginal risk could see hailstones the size of a quarter. Jonathan also says damaging winds of up to 60-70 mph are possible.

    The storms also bring tornado risk to Oklahoma. Western Oklahoma, which extends through the OKC metro and into Bartlesville and Ponca City, is ranked 2 out of 10 on the Hurricane Index. Other areas from central Oklahoma to the southern and eastern parts of the state are 1 in 10.

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    Jonathan says there is another risk of hail on Friday. Parts of southern Oklahoma to metro OKC and northeastern Oklahoma have a marginal Level 1 risk, and southeastern Oklahoma has a slight Level 2 risk, Jonathan says.

    Jonathan explains when storms might be in your area. Open the video player above for the latest schedule.


    Be sure to download the KOCO 5 app to receive personalized weather alerts. You can watch our team's coverage on the app too.

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