
Oklahoma City weather -Oklahoma City Under Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Winds Reaching 70 MPH and Hail Expected
A severe thunderstorm warning has been officially issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Norman at 3:44 p.m. CDT on Thursday, June 5. The alert applies to several central and southwestern Oklahoma counties, including Caddo, Canadian, and Grady.
🌬️ What to Expect:
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Wind Gusts: Up to 70 miles per hour
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Hail Size: Up to 1.25 inches in diameter
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Impact: Possible damage to vehicles, trees, mobile homes, roofs, and power lines
The NWS advises all residents in the warning area to seek shelter immediately in a sturdy structure and stay away from windows.
📍 Affected Areas and Storm Path
According to the NWS, severe thunderstorms were spotted moving east at 40 mph along a line extending from Bridgeport to Albert.
⚠️ Timeline of Impacted Areas:
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3:50 p.m. CDT: Hinton, Lookeba, Binger
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3:55 p.m. CDT: Gracemont
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4:00 p.m. CDT: Cogar, Lake Chickasha
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4:10 p.m. CDT: Minco, El Reno
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4:15 p.m. CDT: Pocasset, Union City
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4:20 p.m. CDT: Chickasha, Amber
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4:25 p.m. CDT: Tuttle, Oklahoma City
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4:30 p.m. CDT: Mustang, Tabler
Additional areas potentially affected include Cedar Lake and Ninnekah.
🧠 What Is a Severe Thunderstorm Warning?
A severe thunderstorm warning is issued when a storm is either occurring or imminent in the warned area, with expected wind speeds of 58 mph or greater or hail at least 1 inch in diameter. These storms can lead to serious property damage, power outages, and dangerous conditions outdoors.
🛡️ Thunderstorm Safety Tips from the NWS
If you’re in the warning area, take these steps to stay safe:
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Seek shelter indoors, preferably in a basement or interior room
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Stay away from windows and avoid using wired electronics
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Unplug sensitive electronics if safe to do so
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Avoid plumbing—lightning can travel through pipes
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Secure outdoor items like furniture, trash cans, and tools
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Bring pets indoors
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Postpone any outdoor activities until the storm passes
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Keep a battery-powered NOAA weather radio for real-time updates in case of a power outage
🛰️ Stay Informed
Residents are urged to monitor the latest radar images, emergency alerts, and updates through trusted sources including:
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National Weather Service official alerts
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Local news stations
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Mobile weather apps with push notifications
🖋️ Contributing Reporters:
This article was prepared using information from the National Weather Service and contributions from reporters Jana Hayes and Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez.
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