3rd storm in a week to bring rain, snow, tornado risk
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We aren't done with the severe weather threat just yet, as storms could bring hail and tornadoes to Oklahoma on Thursday. >> Go to the KOCO weather page | Radar | Get KOCO on the Go | Subscribe to KOCO 5's YouTube channel | Sign up for KOCO 5’s Morning NewsletterSign up for our Newsletters1:30 p.
A powerful line of storms taking aim at Central and Southern Plains, causing a level 2 out of 4 flash flood threat from Texas to Missouri, with hail and a possible isolated tornado in Texas.
DANGER IN THE DARK - Deadly tornadoes strike the Mid-South in the middle of the night more often than anywhere else in the country. At 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, TUNE IN to FOX13 as Meteorologist Evan O'Regan breaks down why we're in the bullseye and what you can do to protect your family in this Severe Weather Center 13 Investigation.
METEOROLOGIST JONATHAN CONDER HERE WITH YOUR UPDATED SEVERE STORM TIMELINE. HERE’S THE THREAT. IT IS A LEVEL ONE ON SCALE OF 1 TO 5. LIKE FIVE IS WAY TOO MANY. LIKE OUTBREAK, WHERE ONE ISOLATED FOR HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF PING PONG BALLS.
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Dallas weather: Widespread heavy rain and gusty storms follow record heat
DALLAS - Dallas-Fort Worth is in for some wet changes after a record-breaking hot week. The week began with a new daily record high of 87 degrees on Tuesday at DFW Airport, breaking the previous record of 83 degrees. The average high temperature for this time of year is 66 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
November kicks off the so-called “secondary” severe weather season, which runs through December, January and February.
The fourth storm of the week is expected to hit Southern California on Thursday, raising flash flooding concerns in the region. Here's the latest on the storm.