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Strong to severe thunderstorms will continue this evening in southern Oklahoma. All hazards will be possible: large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.
Severe weather will be possible again Sunday with hail and wind as the primary hazards, although there is still a very low potential of tornadoes.. Details may change based on what happens Saturday, so continue to check in with the latest forecast details.
There is a risk for severe thunderstorms through Sunday.
Portions of western Oklahoma and western-north Texas will see near-critical fire weather conditions Sunday and Monday.

Local Weather History For April 25th...
The first known official tornado outbreak in central Oklahoma came on
April 25, 1893. On that day, at least five strong or violent
tornadoes struck central Oklahoma. One twister moved through northern
Cleveland County, destroying 30 homes. This tornado was more than
one-mile wide at times.

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