Oklahoma City faces an enhanced severe weather threat Monday, with tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds all possible — and Sunday night is not safe either. Get your shelter plan, charge your devices, and know your route before the peak risk arrives.
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Oklahoma City. A serious storm setup is already in motion, and Monday is the day that matters most.
Here's the part that deserves your full attention. Tornadoes are possible.
Right now, it's sixty-six degrees and mostly clear. Southerly winds are running ten to twenty miles per hour, and humidity is already building.
If you're driving Sunday evening or Monday morning, give yourself extra time and have a backup plan. Organized storm systems through Sunday into Monday will affect both the morning and evening commute.
The good news is real. A cold front pushes through late Monday evening, and by Tuesday the character of the week changes.
Oklahoma City. Severe weather is not a tomorrow problem, it's a right now preparation problem.
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