Dangerous severe storms moving toward OKC metro

Dangerous severe storms moving toward OKC metro


Oklahoma is seeing severe thunderstorms and a twister danger Sunday night time into Monday morning. >> Go to the KOCO climate web page | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channel | Sign up for KOCO 5’s Morning Newsletter Below are updates from the severe climate menace. 1:15 a.m. Monday UpdateA brand new twister warning was issued for Canadian County for a storm positioned 5 miles north of Calumet, moving southeast at 30 mph. The warning lasts at 1:45 a.m.This consists of Interstate 40 between mile markers 113 and 131. Take cowl now. A twister warning stays in impact for Kingfisher, Blaine and Canadian counties for a storm positioned 10 miles west of Okarche, moving southeast at 30 mph. Take cowl now. The warning lasts till 1:30 a.m. 1:13 a.m. Monday UpdateThose residing within the OKC metro have probably had their telephones alert them of a harmful thunderstorm that might convey 80-mph wind gusts. Residents within the metro ought to take shelter away from home windows. 1:02 a.m. Monday UpdateA twister warning has been issued for Kingfisher, Blaine and Canadian counties till 1:30 a.m. The storm was positioned 6 miles east of Watonga, moving southeast at 25 mph. Those within the space ought to take shelter now. 12:55 a.m. Monday UpdateA line of severe storms warned for 80 mph wind gusts might hit the Oklahoma City metro by about 1:30 a.m., hitting OKC by 2 a.m. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Washita, Caddo, Roer Mills, Custer, Blaine and Beckham counties till 1:30 a.m. for a line of storms positioned 9 miles southeast of Cheyenne to 4 miles southeast of the Foss Reservoir to the Custer City space. The storms are moving southeast at 35 mph. The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kay, Noble, Grant, Major and Garfield counties till 2 a.m. The line of storms was positioned 4 miles southwest of Chilocco to close Ponca City to close to Douglas, moving southeast at 35 mph.12:46 a.m. Monday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kingfisher, Caddo, Custer, Blaine, Dewey, Major, Garfield and Canadian counties till 1:30 a.m. This was tagged as a harmful storm that might convey 80 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail. The line of storms might transfer into the OKC metro by about 1:30. The storm was positioned alongside a line extending from 3 miles south of Lahoma to three miles south of Okeene to close Fay. It was moving east at 45 mph. 12:36 a.m. Monday UpdateAn 86-mph wind gust has been reported within the city of Putnam. At least 6,410 electrical prospects are with out energy in northwestern Oklahoma. 12:30 a.m. Monday UpdateA twister warning has been issued for northwestern Kay County for a storm positioned close to Braman. The storm is moving at 25 mph to the east. The warning lasts till 1 a.m. This warning consists of Interstate 35 between mile markers 229 and 236. 12:20 a.m. Monday UpdateA twister warning has been issued for Kay and Grant counties till 12:45 a.m. for a severe thunderstorm positioned 5 miles east of Caldwell, moving southeast at 15 mph. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kingfisher, Ellis, Woods, Roger Mills, Alfalfa, Custer, Blaine, Grant, Dewey, Major and Garfield counties till 1:15 a.m. The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. The storms have been positioned alongside a line extending from close to Helena to 7 miles south of Orion to 7 miles southwest of Angora, moving east at 40 mph.12:15 a.m. Monday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kay, Noble, Grant and Garfield counties till 1 a.m. The storm might convey 60 mph winds.The storm was positioned alongside a line extending 4 miles southwest of South Haven to 4 miles north of Kremlin, moving east at 30 mph.12:10 a.m. Monday UpdateSevere thunderstorms have been positioned alongside a line extending from close to Avard to eight miles west of Dacoma to five miles east of Waynoka, moving east at 30 mph. The storms might convey 90 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail. An 89-mph wind gust was reported within the storm system. The National Weather Service mentioned that is an especially harmful scenario with tornado-like speeds. Midnight UpdateA twister warning has been issued for Woods and Major counties till 12:30 a.m. for a storm positioned 11 miles southeast of Waynoka. The storm is moving southeast at 25 mph. Those within the space ought to take cowl now. 11:55 p.m. Sunday UpdateThe twister warning issued for the world of Freedom has been dropped, however the twister warning close to Waynoka stays. KOCO 5 Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong says even these not within the tornado-warned areas might nonetheless see winds over 80 mph in a single day, which might really feel like an EF-0 twister. 11:45 p.m. Sunday UpdateA twister warning has been issued for southeastern Woods County for a storm positioned close to Waynoka, moving east at 20 mph. Those within the space ought to take shelter instantly. The warning was issued till 12:15 a.m. 11:43 p.m. Sunday UpdateA wing gust over 70 mph was reported in Freedom, within the space of a twister warning. The warning stays till midnight. 11:27 p.m. Sunday UpdateA twister warning has been issued for Woods County for a storm positioned 11 miles northwest of Freedom, moving southeast at 15 mph. The warning was issued till midnight. 11:20 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis, Woods, Harper, Major and Woodward counties till 12:15 a.m. The storms have been positioned alongside a line extending from 13 miles south of Buttermilk to 11 miles north of Woodward to 12 miles southwest of May, moving southeast at 30 mph.The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. 10:55 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis, Woods, Harper and Woodward counties till midnight. The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. The storms are positioned alongside a line extending from 11 miles north of Selman to 7 miles south of Buffalo to 4 miles south of Laverne, moving southeast at 30 mph.10:30 p.m. Sunday UpdateThe National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for a harmful storm close to Buffalo. The severe thunderstorm warning as issued for Harper County till 11:15 p.m., and the storms might convey 80 mph winds and ping-pong-ball-sized hail. 10:10 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woods and Harper counties till 11 p.m. for a storm positioned alongside a line extending from 3 miles southeast of Clark State Lake to six miles north of Acres to 9 miles west of Englewood. The storms have been moving southeast at 45 mph. They might convey 70 mph winds and ping-pong-ball-sized hail. 10 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Beaver County within the Oklahoma Panhandle till 11 p.m. The storm might convey 70 mph wind gusts and ping pong ball-sized hail. Half-dollar-sized hail was reported by KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chaser Shane Helton close to the city of Fargo in northwest Oklahoma. 9:40 p.m. Sunday Update severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woodward County till 10:15 p.m. for a storm positioned 5 miles west of Sharon, moving southeast at 5 mph. The storms might convey 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. 8:30 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woodward County till 9:45 p.m. The storm was positioned 7 miles west of Sharon, moving southeast at 5 mph. The storm might convey 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. A lightning strike south of Fargo sparked a fireplace as a severe storm moved via the world, producing hail and rotation.The Fargo Fire Department responded to the blaze, which started when lightning struck the bottom, setting grass on hearth. The hearth unfold to areas the place timber had been cleared and piled up, igniting massive piles of wooden. 8:20 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis and Woodward counties till 9 p.m. The storm was positioned close to Fargo, moving south at 5 mph. The storm might convey golf-ball-sized and 60 mph wind gusts. 9 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woodward County till 9:45 p.m. for a storm positioned 6 miles southeast of Fargo. The storm was almost stationary. It might convey ping pong-ball-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts. 7:45 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis and Woodward counties till 8:30 p.m. The storm might convey 60 mph winds and half-dollar-sized hail. The storm was positioned 5 miles northeast of Fargo, and it was moving southeast at 5 mph. 7:25 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis and Woodward counties till 8 p.m. The storm, which was positioned 6 miles south of Fort Supply, might convey golf-ball-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts. The storm is moving east at 10 mph. 7:15 p.m. Sunday UpdateA severe thunderstorm warning was issued for a storm close to Fort Supply, together with elements of Woodward, Ellis, and Harper counties till 7:30 p.m. Quarter-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts are doable. Another storm can also be maturing south of Waynoka. It is moving east at 10 mph. A severe thunderstorm watch is in impact for Alfalfa, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Major, Noble, Woods and Woodward counties till 2 a.m. Monday. 6 p.m. Sunday UpdateKOCO 5 Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says the primary watch of the night will probably be issued in northern Oklahoma. The watch will probably be for a severe thunderstorm that might convey damaging wind gusts and huge hail. There can also be a low twister danger through the night in northern Oklahoma. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Mikayla Smith reveals what you’ll be able to anticipate from the menace.Sunday Storm Risk The stage 2 slight danger has been issued for almost all of Oklahoma all the way down to areas close to Lawton, Ada, and McAlester. Southern Oklahoma and the western half of the Panhandle have a stage 1 marginal danger. The warmth and breezy circumstances present the gas for storms to develop. Oklahoma has a low twister danger, and storms might produce hail. Oklahoma Tornado Risk The twister danger is for the northern half of the state within the stage 2 slight danger zone. The twister index sits at 2 out of 10 for areas north of the OKC metro and Seminole and consists of Woodward, Stillwater, Enid, Tulsa, Alva, Bartlesville, and Ponca City. The OKC metro has a twister index of 1 out of 10. Oklahoma Hail Risk Hail goes to be the first menace with these storms on Sunday. Northern Oklahoma close to Woodward, Alva, and Ponca City might get golf ball-sized hail, and surrounding areas to Clinton, Enid, Stillwater, Tulsa, Bartlesville, and north of OKC could get ping pong ball-sized hail. Severe Storm Timeline Rain is pushing out of jap Oklahoma Sunday morning, and the radar predictor is quiet all through the afternoon. Storms, nonetheless, will pop again up round 6-8 p.m. in northern Oklahoma close to Cherokee and Ponca City. Those showers and storms will proceed south and toward the OKC metro through the in a single day hours. Storms will proceed via Monday morning, bringing rainfall to the OKC metro by 6 a.m. KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team, led by Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane, has been licensed by WeatheRate as offering the Most Accurate Forecast in Oklahoma City for 14 consecutive years. This excellent achievement underscores KOCO 5’s unwavering dedication to delivering dependable climate forecasts to viewers.

Oklahoma is seeing severe thunderstorms and a twister danger Sunday night time into Monday morning.

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Below are updates from the severe climate menace.

1:15 a.m. Monday Update

A brand new twister warning was issued for Canadian County for a storm positioned 5 miles north of Calumet, moving southeast at 30 mph. The warning lasts at 1:45 a.m.

This consists of Interstate 40 between mile markers 113 and 131. Take cowl now.

A twister warning stays in impact for Kingfisher, Blaine and Canadian counties for a storm positioned 10 miles west of Okarche, moving southeast at 30 mph. Take cowl now.

The warning lasts till 1:30 a.m.

1:13 a.m. Monday Update

Those residing within the OKC metro have probably had their telephones alert them of a harmful thunderstorm that might convey 80-mph wind gusts. Residents within the metro ought to take shelter away from home windows.

1:02 a.m. Monday Update

A twister warning has been issued for Kingfisher, Blaine and Canadian counties till 1:30 a.m.

The storm was positioned 6 miles east of Watonga, moving southeast at 25 mph.

Those within the space ought to take shelter now.

12:55 a.m. Monday Update

A line of severe storms warned for 80 mph wind gusts might hit the Oklahoma City metro by about 1:30 a.m., hitting OKC by 2 a.m.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Washita, Caddo, Roer Mills, Custer, Blaine and Beckham counties till 1:30 a.m. for a line of storms positioned 9 miles southeast of Cheyenne to 4 miles southeast of the Foss Reservoir to the Custer City space.

The storms are moving southeast at 35 mph.

The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kay, Noble, Grant, Major and Garfield counties till 2 a.m. The line of storms was positioned 4 miles southwest of Chilocco to close Ponca City to close to Douglas, moving southeast at 35 mph.

12:46 a.m. Monday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kingfisher, Caddo, Custer, Blaine, Dewey, Major, Garfield and Canadian counties till 1:30 a.m.

This was tagged as a harmful storm that might convey 80 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail. The line of storms might transfer into the OKC metro by about 1:30.

The storm was positioned alongside a line extending from 3 miles south of Lahoma to three miles south of Okeene to close Fay. It was moving east at 45 mph.

12:36 a.m. Monday Update

An 86-mph wind gust has been reported within the city of Putnam.

At least 6,410 electrical prospects are with out energy in northwestern Oklahoma.

12:30 a.m. Monday Update

A twister warning has been issued for northwestern Kay County for a storm positioned close to Braman. The storm is moving at 25 mph to the east.

The warning lasts till 1 a.m.

This warning consists of Interstate 35 between mile markers 229 and 236.

12:20 a.m. Monday Update

A twister warning has been issued for Kay and Grant counties till 12:45 a.m. for a severe thunderstorm positioned 5 miles east of Caldwell, moving southeast at 15 mph.

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kingfisher, Ellis, Woods, Roger Mills, Alfalfa, Custer, Blaine, Grant, Dewey, Major and Garfield counties till 1:15 a.m.

The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.

The storms have been positioned alongside a line extending from close to Helena to 7 miles south of Orion to 7 miles southwest of Angora, moving east at 40 mph.

12:15 a.m. Monday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Kay, Noble, Grant and Garfield counties till 1 a.m. The storm might convey 60 mph winds.

The storm was positioned alongside a line extending 4 miles southwest of South Haven to 4 miles north of Kremlin, moving east at 30 mph.

12:10 a.m. Monday Update

Severe thunderstorms have been positioned alongside a line extending from close to Avard to eight miles west of Dacoma to five miles east of Waynoka, moving east at 30 mph. The storms might convey 90 mph wind gusts and quarter-sized hail.

An 89-mph wind gust was reported within the storm system.

The National Weather Service mentioned that is an especially harmful scenario with tornado-like speeds.

Midnight Update

A twister warning has been issued for Woods and Major counties till 12:30 a.m. for a storm positioned 11 miles southeast of Waynoka. The storm is moving southeast at 25 mph.

Those within the space ought to take cowl now.

11:55 p.m. Sunday Update

The twister warning issued for the world of Freedom has been dropped, however the twister warning close to Waynoka stays.

KOCO 5 Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong says even these not within the tornado-warned areas might nonetheless see winds over 80 mph in a single day, which might really feel like an EF-0 twister.

11:45 p.m. Sunday Update

A twister warning has been issued for southeastern Woods County for a storm positioned close to Waynoka, moving east at 20 mph.

Those within the space ought to take shelter instantly. The warning was issued till 12:15 a.m.

11:43 p.m. Sunday Update

A wing gust over 70 mph was reported in Freedom, within the space of a twister warning. The warning stays till midnight.

11:27 p.m. Sunday Update

A twister warning has been issued for Woods County for a storm positioned 11 miles northwest of Freedom, moving southeast at 15 mph. The warning was issued till midnight.

11:20 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis, Woods, Harper, Major and Woodward counties till 12:15 a.m.

The storms have been positioned alongside a line extending from 13 miles south of Buttermilk to 11 miles north of Woodward to 12 miles southwest of May, moving southeast at 30 mph.

The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.

10:55 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis, Woods, Harper and Woodward counties till midnight. The storms might convey 70 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.

The storms are positioned alongside a line extending from 11 miles north of Selman to 7 miles south of Buffalo to 4 miles south of Laverne, moving southeast at 30 mph.

10:30 p.m. Sunday Update

The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for a harmful storm close to Buffalo. The severe thunderstorm warning as issued for Harper County till 11:15 p.m., and the storms might convey 80 mph winds and ping-pong-ball-sized hail.

10:10 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woods and Harper counties till 11 p.m. for a storm positioned alongside a line extending from 3 miles southeast of Clark State Lake to six miles north of Acres to 9 miles west of Englewood.

The storms have been moving southeast at 45 mph. They might convey 70 mph winds and ping-pong-ball-sized hail.

10 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Beaver County within the Oklahoma Panhandle till 11 p.m. The storm might convey 70 mph wind gusts and ping pong ball-sized hail.

Half-dollar-sized hail was reported by KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chaser Shane Helton close to the city of Fargo in northwest Oklahoma.

9:40 p.m. Sunday Update

severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woodward County till 10:15 p.m. for a storm positioned 5 miles west of Sharon, moving southeast at 5 mph.

The storms might convey 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.

8:30 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woodward County till 9:45 p.m. The storm was positioned 7 miles west of Sharon, moving southeast at 5 mph.

The storm might convey 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail.

A lightning strike south of Fargo sparked a fireplace as a severe storm moved via the world, producing hail and rotation.

The Fargo Fire Department responded to the blaze, which started when lightning struck the bottom, setting grass on hearth. The hearth unfold to areas the place timber had been cleared and piled up, igniting massive piles of wooden.

8:20 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis and Woodward counties till 9 p.m. The storm was positioned close to Fargo, moving south at 5 mph.

The storm might convey golf-ball-sized and 60 mph wind gusts.

9 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Woodward County till 9:45 p.m. for a storm positioned 6 miles southeast of Fargo. The storm was almost stationary.

It might convey ping pong-ball-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts.

7:45 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis and Woodward counties till 8:30 p.m. The storm might convey 60 mph winds and half-dollar-sized hail.

The storm was positioned 5 miles northeast of Fargo, and it was moving southeast at 5 mph.

7:25 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for Ellis and Woodward counties till 8 p.m. The storm, which was positioned 6 miles south of Fort Supply, might convey golf-ball-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts.

The storm is moving east at 10 mph.

7:15 p.m. Sunday Update

A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for a storm close to Fort Supply, together with elements of Woodward, Ellis, and Harper counties till 7:30 p.m. Quarter-sized hail and 60 mph wind gusts are doable.

Another storm can also be maturing south of Waynoka. It is moving east at 10 mph.

A severe thunderstorm watch is in impact for Alfalfa, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Major, Noble, Woods and Woodward counties till 2 a.m. Monday.

6 p.m. Sunday Update

KOCO 5 Meteorologist Joseph Neubauer says the primary watch of the night will probably be issued in northern Oklahoma. The watch will probably be for a severe thunderstorm that might convey damaging wind gusts and huge hail.

There can also be a low twister danger through the night in northern Oklahoma.


KOCO 5 Meteorologist Mikayla Smith reveals what you’ll be able to anticipate from the menace.

Sunday Storm Risk

The stage 2 slight danger has been issued for almost all of Oklahoma all the way down to areas close to Lawton, Ada, and McAlester. Southern Oklahoma and the western half of the Panhandle have a stage 1 marginal danger.

The warmth and breezy circumstances present the gas for storms to develop. Oklahoma has a low twister danger, and storms might produce hail.

Oklahoma Tornado Risk

The twister danger is for the northern half of the state within the stage 2 slight danger zone. The twister index sits at 2 out of 10 for areas north of the OKC metro and Seminole and consists of Woodward, Stillwater, Enid, Tulsa, Alva, Bartlesville, and Ponca City.

The OKC metro has a twister index of 1 out of 10.

Oklahoma Hail Risk

Hail goes to be the first menace with these storms on Sunday.

Northern Oklahoma close to Woodward, Alva, and Ponca City might get golf ball-sized hail, and surrounding areas to Clinton, Enid, Stillwater, Tulsa, Bartlesville, and north of OKC could get ping pong ball-sized hail.

Severe Storm Timeline

Rain is pushing out of jap Oklahoma Sunday morning, and the radar predictor is quiet all through the afternoon. Storms, nonetheless, will pop again up round 6-8 p.m. in northern Oklahoma close to Cherokee and Ponca City.

Those showers and storms will proceed south and toward the OKC metro through the in a single day hours.

Storms will proceed via Monday morning, bringing rainfall to the OKC metro by 6 a.m.


KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team, led by Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane, has been licensed by WeatheRate as offering the Most Accurate Forecast in Oklahoma City for 14 consecutive years. This excellent achievement underscores KOCO 5’s unwavering dedication to delivering dependable climate forecasts to viewers.

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