If storms cause anxiety for you, here are a few ways to cope during severe weather in Oklahoma. Understanding what to expect can make the storm season easier to cope with than before.
Heads up, Oklahoma! There's a huge risk for severe thunderstorms in Oklahoma this weekend. Meteorologists all across Oklahoma are urging Oklahomans to prepare for tornadoes and to stay weather aware.
Oklahomans will want to remain weather aware for the rest of the week! The Sooner State will see several days of severe weather that could bring large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.
When it comes to possible tornadic weather, it's important to be as accurate as possible. Watch out for these tell-tale signs in your area that indicate you need to find cover quickly.
People from Oklahoma to Tennessee are familiar with the different types of tornadoes, and the towns infamous ones struck. But have you ever heard of the "Dead Man Walking" tornado?
A severe weather day is expected Monday, April 15, after a weekend of summer-like temperatures. Oklahomans are urged to prepare for all possible severe weather hazards Monday.
One Oklahoman received piles of hail at their front door during a recent bout of severe weather. And it looked like they had just received some winter weather instead of Oklahoma's typical spring thunderstorm.
Before the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, Oklahoma will have various types of of weather leading up to the historic event. This weekend will be filled with high winds, fire danger and, of course, severe storms.
Oklahoma is home of the widest tornado and the tornado with the strongest winds. And with the wind and rain comes some... very odd items. Here are a few strange or uncommon items that have been found after a tornado.