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Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain in the Central U.S.

A broad threat of scattered severe thunderstorms and heavy showers will exist across the central and southern High Plains into Sunday, including areas well off to the east into the Mid-South and Tennessee Valley. Smoke from Canadian wildfires will continue to bring unhealthy air quality conditions to portions of the Great Lakes and the central Plains. Read More >

Severe storms are possible through the Thursday overnight hours into Friday morning with large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes as the primary hazards.
Severe storms are possible again Friday evening into the overnight hours with damaging wind gusts and hail being the main concern.
There is a slight risk of severe storms again on Saturday afternoon and evening, mainly across north Texas and the south central and southeastern Oklahoma.
Severe storms are possible Sunday afternoon and evening with large hail and damaging winds primary hazards.

Local Weather History For June 6th...
An isolated severe thunderstorm over western Oklahoma produced a
tornado on June 6, 1994. The tornado developed just north-northwest
of Foss, then moved slowly south. As it crossed Interstate-40, it
overturned four cars and four tractor-trailers, slightly injuring two
motorists.

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