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Another day of severe weather is forecasted across Middle Tennesse and Southern Kentucky. All of the NewsChannel 5 viewing area is under a risk for strong to severe storms
These will likely become isolated thunderstorms before more scattered and organized storms move in during the late afternoon and evening. A Level 2 “Slight” risk for severe weather includes the entirety of Middle Georgia with the primary threat being strong winds. Hail or a brief tornado cannot be ruled out, however.
Three First Alert Weather Days have been issued for most of North Texas beginning Saturday, June 7. Storms with the potential of producing golf-ball-sized hail and winds up to 70 mph are expected.
Lightning and thunderstorms can be scary for some on the ground, so just image seeing them while inside a plane mid-flight.
Thousands remain without power in Oklahoma after severe storms hit Friday night, with OG&E crews working to restore service as more storms loom.
An apparent tornado roared through McAlester, Oklahoma Saturday morning leaving a trail of damage, but the severe weather isn't finished yet. Saturday's severe weather threat covers around 65 million people across the southern Plains,
Oklahomans across northwestern Oklahoma are waking up to severe storms early Friday morning. Here are the latest impacts to your area.
Today through Sunday are impacts days due to the threat of severe storms. Highs will sit near 90 through Sunday, so this will give the atmosphere plenty of fuel to work with. Storms will be capable of producing heavy rain, hail, and strong winds. Rain chances dry up by Monday.