Tornado Watches: Kansas, Eastern Oklahoma and North Texas
The first watch is in effect for Kansas until 9pm.
The second watch is for the eastern half of Oklahoma and the Red River counties of north central and far northeast Texas.
This watch is designated a "particularly dangerous situation" -- meaning violent tornadoes (along with hail to 4" in diameter) may occur.
Thunderstorms are developing rapidly in these areas. Radars from 3:22pm CDT:
Lone cell developing near Ardmore. This will move NE to ENE.
Keep up on the weather in these areas the rest of the afternoon and evening.
The second watch is for the eastern half of Oklahoma and the Red River counties of north central and far northeast Texas.
This watch is designated a "particularly dangerous situation" -- meaning violent tornadoes (along with hail to 4" in diameter) may occur.
Thunderstorms are developing rapidly in these areas. Radars from 3:22pm CDT:
These storms will move NNE to northeast. |
Lone cell developing near Ardmore. This will move NE to ENE.
Keep up on the weather in these areas the rest of the afternoon and evening.
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