Line of serious thunderstorms moved through central Oklahoma on Saturday evening, prompting several tornado warnings throughout the evening, and new severe thunderstorm warning issued for most of central Oklahoma overnight, until 4 am
There were no confirmed tornadoes from overnight storms on Saturday, but at least there could be. one or two landings. Some damage from these storms was also reported. Viewers warned News 9 about the damage in Lawton and News 9 meteorologist Hanna Scholl reported on damage in Midwest City. Storm in eastern district of Oklahoma produced possible, a brief tornado near Tinker Air Force Base. News 9 Storm Tracker Brandon Pennel Revealed To Viewers power flash live on-air indicating to chief meteorologist David Payne that a tornado may have touched down.
Early versions of storms produced tornado warnings for Stillwater areaa terrible storm produced quite a bit of anxiety for southwestern parts of metro oklahoma city area and Moore.
The dry line passed through central Oklahoma, making the atmosphere unstable and opening us up to some severe storms.
One more party of Showers and thunderstorms expected in southeast of Interstate 44 corridor at night. Heavy rain possible. Some of these storms could work them way back in metro Oklahoma City.
Rain also expected early Sunday morning, prompting officials with Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon to push back their races for an hour until 7:30
After a break in the middle of the morning more Rain is expected on Sunday afternoon.
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