Monday, April 29th 2024, 11:23 am
After a weekend full of severe weather, the state of Oklahoma is looking for a little bit of relief before more storms set in.
With the latest data, of those tornadoes, three were EF-0, six were EF-1, two were EF-2 and three were EF-3.
On Monday, the morning will start off cool but will eventually warm into the high 70s and even 80s in some parts of the state.
The OKC metro will have highs in the low 80s by the afternoon.
Slight chances for rain and storms in the panhandle starting at 4 p.m. and lasting into the evening.
Scattered to widely scattered storms will be possible Tuesday. A few could be severe.
The rest of the week is warm, with several chances for severe storms.
This weekend looks wet at times, but severe risk looks low for now.
Power Outages:
According to OG&E, as of 6:15 a.m. Monday, 5,368 customers are still without service.
Additionally, approximately 700 restoration personnel are responding to the storm now with approximately 500 additional traveling from Missouri, Louisiana, and Texas to assist.
Following damage resulting from severe weather Saturday and Sunday, several roads across Oklahoma are facing closures.
In Murray County near Sulphur, all lanes of State Highway 7 and US-177 are closed due to severe weather clean-up.
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