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Showers and storms, possibly severe over western Kansas this evening will move across the state tonight into early Saturday morning. After a mainly dry Saturday afternoon, another batch of storms will move across the state tomorrow night into Sunday morning. While areas of heavy rain are likely, widespread severe is not expected.
A large area of severe thunderstorms is forecast into Tuesday night and will overlap areas in the Ohio, Tennessee and middle Mississippi valleys that were hit by deadly and damaging storms, forecasters say.
Parts of the southern Plains and western Ozarks are facing the risk of severe weather, including potential tornadoes, over Memorial Day weekend, according to forecasters at the National Weather Service (NWS).
Severe storms swept through Central Texas Thursday evening and night, unleashing baseball-sized hail that caused extensive damage across several counties.
Oklahoma tornado watch is in effect for many counties until Monday evening. Live updates and video as News 9 tracks the severe weather risk.
The weather will put a damper on Memorial Day weekend plans for many Oklahomans, and it will kick off today. There will be multiple rounds of rain and storms on Friday, May 23, according to the National Weather Service in Norman.
More severe weather is forecast to hit the central U.S. this week, where communities are recovering from a recent bout of deadly storms.
Central Indiana will serve as a battleground between a high pressure zone to our north, and a wall of rain and storms that have developed to our west.