Sunday, May 22nd 2016, 9:37 am
Our string of severe weather days begins Sunday afternoon and Sunday evening with storm chances and severe weather in western Oklahoma.
Showers and thunderstorms will develop along the dryline in the panhandle Sunday afternoon, and push east toward western Oklahoma into Sunday evening. Any storms that make it into the state will have the potential for tennis ball size hail, 70 mph wind gusts, and a possible tornado.
OKC should stay mostly dry with only a 20% chance of a shower or storm.
Monday, the severe weather threat moves farther east into central Oklahoma. We'll have plenty of instability to work with and a strong jet-stream overhead, so severe weather will be possible across more of Oklahoma, including OKC.
News 9’s weather team will be watching the severe threat each and every day with the stormtrackers.
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