Severe thunderstorms are forecasted to affect various areas in Oklahoma, with risks of large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall. Specific locations like Santa Anna, Brownwood, El Reno, Guthrie, Stillwater, Lawton, Atoka, Tupelo, Ada, Coleman, and Bryan county are mentioned in the tweets. The storms are expected to continue overnight and into the next day, with additional severe weather potential in the afternoon and evening, including the threat of tornadoes.
No changes to the severe weather that is expected this afternoon and evening. Storms are still possible along the dryline in far western Oklahoma with large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes possible. Any storm that does form will move eastward through the evening. #okwx #txwx https://t.co/DDGuIraVIX
Here's an update to the severe weather this afternoon and evening. Storms are expected to form along the dryline out west and move eastward. Very large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are the hazards. #okwx #txwx https://t.co/EfUCt31Mzt
Severe thunderstorms are possible across a broad swath of the Great Plains this afternoon into tonight, with a few tornadoes and isolated very large hail. A concentration of severe winds -- some 75 mph or more -- is expected across a portion of the central Plains this evening… https://t.co/FbnlyFrs3M
Severe weather chances return this afternoon and evening. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats. https://t.co/OH9l45FhYI
Severe weather chances return this afternoon and evening. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threat. https://t.co/OH9l45FhYI
5:30 AM Thursday: With our morning round of severe potential coming to a close, attention turns toward another expected round this afternoon/evening. This includes potential for large hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado risk. Remain aware and check back! #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/3ckIZPkV7j
3:45 AM Radar Update: A cluster of strong to occasionally severe storms continue to advance across southeastern Oklahoma. This activity will begin to push into far eastern/southeastern Oklahoma over the coming 1-2 hours. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/p6qyWDSqEp
1:45 AM Radar Update: Two clusters of severe storms continue across south-central Oklahoma at the present time. Large hail and gusty winds remain the concern with these storms. Additional storms are possible through 5-6 AM this morning. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/2xA6J2BBNX
Scattered showers and storms will develop early this morning across northern Texas and southern Oklahoma. An isolated storm or two may produce hail around the size of quarters along with very heavy rain. Movement will be to the east and northeast. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/vIEe0e5tzf
Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will continue to develop across northern Texas and southern Oklalhoma through 2 AM. Organized severe storms are not expected, but small hail is possible. Storms will move slowly to the east and northeast. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/e4D88vqflA
10:35 PM - Some showers and storms are developing in parts of south central OK. Small hail and gusty winds will be possible with some of the storms. Showers/storms will remain possible in south central OK overnight. #okwx #texomaw https://t.co/f7VqOa49AF
Additional storms could develop overnight into early Thursday, mainly across portions of south central OK. If these storms develop, some of the storms may become strong to severe with hail and gusty winds the main concerns. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/HxxJGMI3YP
Thunderstorms that could produce half dollar to golf ball size hail generally moving eastward. Heavy rainfall also expected. https://t.co/ObdDt0eXw4
The storm E of Winters has become stronger once again and could be producing tennis ball size hail as it moves eastward. This storm could threaten the City of Coleman. https://t.co/SbR0K3kOQv
Scattered thunderstorms will continue to move across far southeast Oklahoma through at least the next 1 to 2 hours. Very heavy rainfall, hail, and strong gusty winds will occur with the stronger storms. #okwx https://t.co/YCtbS80KK8
Severe thunderstorms will move across parts of Bryan county over the next 1 to 2 hours. Hail up to 2 inches in diameter are possible with these storms. Locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds are also likely. #okwx https://t.co/vTe0k0PRwz
A severe thunderstorm near Tupelo will produce hail up to half dollar size. Gusty winds and brief heavy rainfall will also occur. #okwx https://t.co/NWaBUXgdTl
A severe thunderstorm moving across Atoka county will produce wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph. Hail and heavy rainfall will also occur with this storm. #okwx https://t.co/bYc5E9jgLX
A severe thunderstorm, with hail up to the size of golf balls, will continue to move quickly to the east this morning. Strong wind gusts to 60 mph and locally heavy rainfall is also possible. This storm is approaching Atoka. @okwx https://t.co/hl8PoLZqJR
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for several counties in southeast Oklahoma. Large hail, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall will occur with a few storms this morning. Additional storms are possible this afternoon. #okwx https://t.co/MWqOb2c3jG
A severe thunderstorm will move across Sulphur, Stratford and Ada over the next 30 minutes to an hour. Large hail, heavy rainfall and strong gusty winds will occur with this storm. #okwx https://t.co/hlU1ZNEj51
A small cluster of thunderstorms will bring a risk of mainly small hail, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall to parts of central and south central Oklahoma. #okwx https://t.co/iyBBh0Q7s0
The stronger storms now in the OKC area are expected to have moved east and south by 10 AM. Some minor flooding is possible until then and maybe small hail. New storms are developing southwestward toward Lawton. These will affect south central OK later this morning.
A few thunderstorms are developing between Cordell and Hinton. More will likely form generally along this line to the northeast toward El Reno, Guthrie, and Stillwater over the next hour.
4:35 AM - We are monitoring for storm development through ~6 AM this morning across the highlighted area. A few storms will likely become strong to severe, posing a risk for large hail. #okwx #texomawx https://t.co/bEeza7c1Wx
Severe thunderstorm near and east of Santa Anna could produce golf ball size hail and damaging winds as it moves eastward towards Brownwood. https://t.co/X9e80m6FNG