Severe Weather Threat Returns to Western Oklahoma Thursday

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June 15, 2023

By News Director Jared Atha

Late this afternoon and tonight is a night that forecasters say to be weather aware.

According to Meteorologist Phillip Ware with the National Weather Service in Norman, severe weather could develop in the eastern Texas Panhandle late this afternoon and move east, bringing with it large hail up to baseball size, damaging wind gusts potentially in excess of 80 mph, and the potential for a few tornadoes.

Meteorologists say the majority of western Oklahoma could see severe weather anytime between 4pm – 9pm with central Oklahoma seeing the potential weather between 7pm – 11pm.

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