Friday, May 17, 2013

3 days of severe weather, tornadoes look more likely this weekend
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OKLAHOMA CITY —Saturday through Monday will likely bring severe weather to Oklahoma. Saturday’s severe weather threat will be isolated, concentrated in western and northwest Oklahoma.  Sunday’s risk will be significantly higher than Saturday. Monday holds the greatest risk of severe weather.  
Saturday:
Storms look to develop around 4 p.m. in western Oklahoma. Storms will track to the north and east. Hail to the size of golf balls, winds to 65 mph, and an isolated tornado are possible. Storms will end after dark.
Sunday:
The threat for storms will be for central Oklahoma and points north.  A storm may develop as early as 2 p.m. Storms that fire will become severe very quickly. Sunday’s threats will be for hail up to the size of baseballs and the threat for tornadoes.  There is the potential for strong, long-tracked tornadoes.  
Some storms will continue into the evening hours, but these storms will then slide into eastern Oklahoma.
Monday:
Storms will develop in early afternoon.  Ingredients will be in place for a potential significant severe weather event. Very large hail, and large long-tracked tornadoes are possible. Storms look to fire in the afternoon and continue into the evening. 

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