Severe Storm Threat Rises for Western Oklahoma Thursday Evening

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Norman, OK – Western Oklahoma residents should prepare for another round of potentially severe storms Thursday evening, with the latest forecast showing an increased threat for large hail and isolated tornadoes.

According to the National Weather Service in Norman, storms could form in the Texas Panhandle and are expected to push into Oklahoma after 7 p.m., bringing with them the risk of severe weather.

Meteorologists say areas including Woodward, Alva, Clinton, Hobart, Altus, and points east of Guymon are under a Level 2 “slight” risk for severe weather. This includes the potential for hail up to golf ball size and a tornado index of 4 out of 10 near Buffalo, Woodward, and Beaver. Far western Oklahoma, including Guymon, remains under a Level 1 “marginal” risk with a lower tornado index of 2 out of 10.

Predictor radar models show strong storms entering the state near Guymon around 7 p.m. and reaching Elk City, Cheyenne, Hollis, and Woodward by 9 p.m. The storm line is expected to continue eastward toward Clinton, Seiling, and Enid by 11 p.m., though forecasters say weakening is likely as the system approaches central Oklahoma.

Another round of storms is possible Friday. Models show activity around Woodward, Alva, and Enid as early as 10 a.m., with the line sweeping through the OKC metro by early afternoon. A Level 1 marginal risk remains in place for much of southwestern and central Oklahoma on Friday, though the tornado threat is considered low.

Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay weather aware, especially during the evening hours Thursday and again Friday morning.


 
 

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