What should I do during a tornado warning?
Seek shelter immediately in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Stay away from windows.
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Oklahoma is bracing for a series of severe storms and potential tornadoes throughout the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Live coverage is tracking the storms as they develop, providing the latest warnings and updates.
The severe weather outbreak in Oklahoma is being closely monitored by meteorologists and emergency services. Storms that have entered Oklahoma early Saturday morning are expected to linger throughout the Memorial Day holiday weekend. The KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team, led by Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane, is providing live team coverage. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Norman issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Cleveland, Grady, and McClain counties, cautioning about winds as strong as 60 mph and hail as large as 1 inch.
**Key Updates:** - **Tornado Warnings:** Tornado warnings have been issued for multiple counties, including Cleveland, McClain, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, and Seminole. A tornado touched down near Highway 18 southeast of Asher. - **Severe Thunderstorm Warnings:** Numerous severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect for various counties, with threats including large hail and strong winds. - **Drone Interception:** A drone storm-chasing project, OTUS, captured unique footage of an Oklahoma tornado, providing a perspective never seen before.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay informed: Monitor local news, weather alerts, and social media for updates. - Have a plan: Know where to go in case of a tornado or severe thunderstorm. - Secure your home: Bring loose objects inside and trim trees that could fall.
**Who This Affects Most:** The severe weather impacts residents across Oklahoma, particularly those in the central and northern regions. Farmers, commuters, and outdoor enthusiasts are especially vulnerable and should take extra precautions.
Seek shelter immediately in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Stay away from windows.
A severe thunderstorm warning means the area is experiencing or is about to experience a storm with winds of 58 mph or higher or hail an inch in diameter or larger.
Download the KOCO 5 App&ref=yanuki.com or monitor local news and weather channels for the latest updates.
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