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LIVE RADAR: Storms continue to move across southern Oklahoma


LIVE RADAR: Storms continue to move across southern Oklahoma
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Flash flooding reported in central Oklahoma as storms moved across the area
Severe storms that moved across central Oklahoma Thursday caused flash flooding in some areas.
The KOCO First Alert Weather Team is tracking the storms as they move across the state. Watch Live radar in the video player above.Sign up for our Newsletters
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10:10 p.m. Update: One flood warning remains for the Little River near Tecumseh. This is in place until 12:00 a.m. on Saturday.
9:40 p.m. Update: Areal Flood Advisory continues for Canadian, Cleveland, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan and Oklahoma counties until 11:30 p.m. ....

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First Warning Forecast: Summer-like heat bringing the chance for strong to severe storms


First Warning Forecast: Another chance for strong to severe storms on Wednesday
and last updated 2021-05-04 23:26:04-04
Meteorologist April Loveland s First Warning Forecast
Very mild once again overnight with lows near 70.
Showers and storms will be possible once again on Wednesday, mainly in the afternoon to early evening. Strong to severe storms are possible. Highs will reach the mid 80s and it will still be breezy.
Much cooler air will move in for the end of the work week. Expect highs in the upper 60s Thursday and Friday. Dewpoints will drop as well. Thursday will be dry under partly cloudy skies. Scattered showers will move in to end the work week. ....

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Severe Weather Awareness Week: Know your tornado safe place


Severe Weather Awareness Week: Know your tornado safe place
and last updated 2021-03-16 19:16:15-04
First Warning Storm Team
When a tornado threatens, you want to go to the lowest floor of your home. For most of us, that means the ground floor, but if you re like Chief Meteorologist Patrick Rockey and have a basement, that is the first place you should go.
For many others, the safe place is the bathroom and for added protection, the bathtub. A bathroom is a great place because it is usually small, has no windows and is located in the center of a building. The plumbing also adds some structural strength to the room. If you ve ever seen a building destroyed by a tornado, what is usually left standing? The tub and the toilet. What you re going to want to do during a tornado warning is get yourself down as low as you can go in your tub. You can also add a mattress or heavy blankets to protect yourself from flying debris. ....

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