Nov 04, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The 4Warn Storm Team tracked severe weather moving into Oklahoma Monday. Severe weather began around 4 a.m. Monday morning, but the metro received a tornado warning around 6 a.m. Multiple counties in central Oklahoma were included. 4WARN WEATHER: Delays and Closings More severe weather rolled in late morning and early afternoon as multiple tornado warnings were issued in northeastern, eastern and southeastern parts of the state. There were low storm clouds near Shawnee, Prague, Tribbey, Tecumseh and Pauls Valley. Severe weather in Shawnee, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather in Shawnee, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Prague, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Tecumseh, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Tribbey, OK. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Pauls Valley, OK, November 4. Image KFOR. According to KFOR Meteorologist Emily Sutton, there was a tornado briefly near Wynnewood in Garvin County sometime before noon. As the storms moved southeast, dark clouds rolled in into Asher, Konawa, Bowlegs and Sasakwa. Severe weather near Konawa, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Konawa, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Konawa, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Bowlegs, OK, November 4. Image KFOR.Severe weather near Sasakwa, OK, November 4. Image KFOR. Sutton says there may be a risk of localized flooding as rain continues to fall in parts of Oklahoma. Some schools and offices in the metro are closed due to severe weather. For a full list, visit KFOR's Closings and Delays page.
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