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Memorial Day, Storms
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The morning is starting quiet across the state but the chance for severe weather will return later today. Storms are expected to start firing along a boundary through
Southern and eastern Oklahoma continue to see severe weather and the occasional tornado warning into Monday evening.
Oklahoma City forecasts a 30% chance of afternoon storms, with highs near 87°F and winds up to 21 mph. Thunderstorm chances persist through Memorial Day.
Nearly 60,000 Oklahomans are without power Saturday morning after severe storms caused widespread outages across Tulsa and the OKC metro.
A multi-day outbreak of severe thunderstorms that rocked the Midwest has shifted toward Oklahoma and will continue into early next week. According to the National Weather Service in Norman, the first round of severe weather on Sunday,
Storm-chasers Matt Michell and Becky Patel had an engagement to remember after Michell was captured in photos and videos getting down on one knee and proposing to Patel in front of a tornado in Oklahoma.
Severe storms tore the roof off Skiatook City Hall overnight, leaving debris scattered downtown as crews work to repair damage and restore services.