A majority of Oklahoma is expected to experience severe weather Friday and Saturday. All severe storm threats are possible, including damaging wing gusts, large hail and tornadoes.
Looks like a wet Easter is in store for Oklahoma this Sunday! Rain chances are expected to be high all day Easter Sunday across Oklahoma, and there's a chance for strong to severe storms as well.
Peak storm season is getting ready to ramp up in Oklahoma. Tornado potential is expected to see an uptick at the end of April into early May, and it's looking like Friday, April 18 could kick off Oklahoma's busiest time for storms.
Oklahoma has already had an active year for tornadoes, and storm season is just getting started. Meteorologists are keeping an eye on the end of April as a weather pattern shift could uptick the tornado potential for Oklahoma and other states in the Great Plains region.
After a weekend of snow and freezing temperatures, this next weekend in Oklahoma is expected to be a hot one! Summer-like temperatures will impact most of Oklahoma on Saturday and Sunday, but some areas could see daytime highs reach 100 degrees.
State lawmakers and firefighters from across the state are condemning Governor Kevin Stitt for firing the State Forester and for suggesting shutting down the Oklahoma Forestry Services. A volunteer fire department in Oklahoma has also started a petition calling for the impeachment of Governor Stitt.
Those who have lived in Oklahoma long enough know that even though it may be spring, winter can be a last appearance in April! Across Oklahoma this weekend, people could see freezing temperatures and bouts of heavy, wet snow.
An Oklahoma influencer took to social media to rate the top 10 meteorologists in Oklahoma, and the list may stir up some controversy among residents across the state.
We found the top three wildest views of tornadoes affecting Oklahomans all over the state (and some even in the air). Think you have one better? Send it our way!