Tornado Radar Lights Up OKC—Will Tonight’s Storms Bring More Warnings?

Tornado Radar Lights Up OKC—Will Tonight’s Storms Bring More Warnings?

Oklahoma City is under heightened alert as severe storms and tornado threats continue to impact the region. Early Friday, tornado warnings were issued for parts of northern and central Oklahoma, including Osage and Pawnee counties, after radar detected powerful thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes and large hail. Residents in affected areas were urged to take immediate shelter as debris and damaging winds posed serious risks.

Live weather coverage on Channel and real-time tornado radar have been critical for residents tracking the fast-moving storms. Significant power outages have already been reported across Logan County and other parts of the state, with downed trees and property damage following in the wake of overnight storms.

Meteorologists warn that the severe weather pattern is expected to continue through Saturday, with additional rounds of thunderstorms, damaging winds, and the potential for more tornadoes. The National Weather Service and local news teams advise everyone in the OKC area to stay weather-aware, monitor live updates, and be prepared to act quickly if new warnings are issued..

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