Storm coming across the Red River
A storm with hail is crossing theĀ Red River in Jefferson County.
Southern Oklahoma
In Carter, Jefferson and Love be aware of the possibility of baseball size hail and winds of 65 miles per hour.
Golfball size hail at Marlow
The hail continues. Just received a report of golfball size hail at Marlow.
The fuel for the storms
“The rapid movement of very warm, moist air from northeast Texas into central Oklahoma provided the fuel to start these storms,” Mike Foster of the National Weather’s Service’s Norman Forecast Office said looking back on the day.
Hail today
In checking with those making calls from the NWS Norman forecast office, most hail reports have been about quarter size. There have been some golf ball. The largest they’ve received is baseball size.
Kids still in lockdown in Yukon
Yukon schools are still on lockdown. Parents should check when they’ll be released.
Severe weather not ending
Mike Foster, meteorologist in charge, just said “We’ve probably have at least a couple of hours of severe weather left.”
Roofs destroyed at Oak Tree
TV is reporting and showing several roofs blown off in Oak Tree.
Deer Creek could get tennis ball size hail soon
TV is reporting a large area of hail could hit Deer Creek soon.
Storm sliding NW
A hook is reported near Guthrie but no tornado warning is in effect. Hail is reportedly falling in the area. Langston and Coyle are in line to be hit by the storms.