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Severe Weather Outbreak Likely To Spawn Giant Hail, Tornadoes In Plains, Midwest Through Monday
A dangerous weather weekend and start to the upcoming week is ahead across the Plains and Midwest with significant threats of tornadoes, hail and damaging winds through Tuesday.
Here is our latest forecast for each day of this latest siege of severe weather.
Thunderstorms are expected to rumble across the Plains into the overnight hours. Very large hail, a few tornadoes, damaging winds and some flooding are possible from the Central Plains into the Arklatex region as storms slide southeastward. Several tornadoes have already been spotted by chasers in southern Oklahoma and western North Texas.
Any active tornado watches are red polygons, while any severe thunderstorm watches will be yellow polygons. Below is the latest radar.
More storms arrive in Oklahoma this weekend
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Multiple rounds of storms are expected over several days through Sunday across eastern Oklahoma, bringing a risk of severe weather and locally heavy rainfall.
We tracked a confirmed tornado on the ground in Kiowa on Friday, and Von Castor spotted the tornado on the ground with debris.
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