All tornado warnings expire; several counties under severe storm warning
4:30 a.m. The tornado warning for Pawnee County has expired. Only severe thunderstorm warnings remain across the state.
Forecasters said the following counties are under a severe thunderstorm warning:
Creek, Garfield, Noble, Nowata, Osage, Payne, Rogers and Washington.
3:50 a.m. A tornado warning has been issued for Pawnee County until 4:15 a.m. Saturday. Meteorologists located the storm capable of producing a tornado near Pawnee and is said to be moving northeast about 30 mph.
3:40 a.m. The tornado warning for Logan County has been canceled, but forecasters have issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Logan, Lincoln and Payne counties.
This storm is capable of producing half-dollar size hail and is accompanied by damaging winds up to 65 mph. It was located near Meridian and is moving east at 35 mph.
Areas that could be affected by this storm include Stillwater, Cushing, Perkins, Langston, Tryon, Ripley, Agra, Coyle, Meridian, Lake Carl Blackwell and Ingalls.
3:30 a.m. The severe thunderstorm warning for Payne and Noble counties has expired, according to the National Weather Service.
The tornado warning for Oklahoma and Canadian counties has also expired. Both remain under a tornado watch until 4 a.m. Saturday.
3:15 a.m. Mustang — A small tornado hit a housing addition early Saturday, a police dispatcher said.
The tornado hit about 1:30 a.m. Saturday at the Branches addition near Geronimo and Ponderosa Way. Homes in the area sustained minor damage, the dispatcher said.
There are also power poles down at SW 59 and Mustang Road, and the area will be closed to traffic. No injuries have been reported.
Mustang was without power Saturday morning.
3 a.m. The tornado warning for Logan County has been extended until 3:30 a.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters have not confirmed that a tornado has touched down in this area.
2:30 a.m. The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Norman has issued a tornado warning for Oklahoma, Logan and Canadian counties. Meteorologists detected a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado about four miles southwest of Seward that is moving northeast at 25 mph.
Areas that could be affected by the storm include Guthrie, Cedar Valley, Meridian, Navina and Seward.
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