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Isolated severe thunderstorms capable of producing large hail (2+ inch diameter) and gusts to 65 mph will be possible this afternoon and evening across northwest Texas. Additional strong storms producing hail up to 1 inch diameter and gusts up to 60 mph are possible from… pic.twitter.com/CsBz2WPADN
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NWS Norman
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7:00 pm - the forecast remains on track across our area. Storm development is expected in west Texas around midnight, with the likeliest area for a line of severe storms to form outlined in the Enhanced (Level 3/5) risk area. The tornado risk tonight is low, but not zero. pic.twitter.com/XrToiKpnr5
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NWS Norman
NWSNorman
Previous thinking remains regarding severe weather potential late Thursday into early Friday morning. With all severe hazards (hail/wind/tornado) possible during the overnight hours, make sure you have a way to receive warnings while you sleep. #okwx #texomawx pic.twitter.com/ELOQ2eLo3H
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NWS Tulsa
NWStulsa
[04/25/24 12:44 PM] Isolated thunderstorms continue to spread across northeast Oklahoma early this afternoon. These storms will be capable of producing small hail, very heavy rain and gusty winds. #okwx pic.twitter.com/YRhkOUEwOZ
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