• ALERT 3:53 AM | Flash Flood Warning Grant & Kay Counties until 7:00 AM Monday

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    From William Cole: A Flash Flood Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV OKC coverage area for Grant & Kay Counties in Oklahoma until 7:00 AM.

    At 353 AM , Live Radar indicated T-Storms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 2 and 5 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.

    Remember if you see water across a roadway do not drive through it. Turn Around Don’t Drown.

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  • NOW UPDATE | Monday 3:25 AM Alfalfa, Garfield & Grant Counties

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    From William Cole: A strong T-Storm will impact portions of southeastern Alfalfa, southwestern Grant and northwestern Garfield Counties through 400 AM

    At 325 AM , Live Radar was tracking a strong T-Storm 4 miles southeast of Jet, moving northeast at 30 mph.

    Wind Gusts Of 40 To 50 Mph. Gusty Winds Could Knock Down Tree Limbs And Blow Around Unsecured Objects.

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  • 3:04 AM | T-Storm Warning Alfalfa & Grant Counties until 3:45 AM Monday

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV OKC coverage area for Alfalfa & Grant Counties in Oklahoma until 3:45 AM.

    At 304 AM , a severe T-Storm was located near Burlington, moving northeast at 30 mph.

    Hometowns Impacted: Wakita, Manchester, Amorita, Byron, Northern Great Salt Plains Lake, And Waldron.

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • Severe Weather Update 2:53 AM Alfalfa & Woods Counties

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Alfalfa & Woods Counties in Oklahoma until 3:15 AM.

    At 253 AM , a severe T-Storm was located near Capron, moving northeast at 40 mph.

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts.

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  • 2:34 AM | T-Storm Warning Alfalfa, Woods & Woodward Counties until 3:15 AM Monday

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV OKC coverage area for Alfalfa, Woods & Woodward Counties in Oklahoma until 3:15 AM.

    At 233 AM , a severe T-Storm was located 5 miles northwest of Avard, moving northeast at 35 mph.

    Hometowns Impacted: Alva, Cherokee, Waynoka, Freedom, Burlington, Dacoma, Lambert, Alabaster Caverns State Park, Avard, Ingersoll, Driftwood, Capron, Hopeton, And Camp Houston.

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts And Penny Size Hail.

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  • Overnight Update

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    Here’s a look at Local Radar and Current Temperatures across Oklahoma.

    OKC the rest of tonight: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and T-Storms. Lows in the mid 70s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. Chance of rain 20 percent.

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  • NOW UPDATE | Monday 2:27 AM Alfalfa, Woods & Woodward Counties

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    From William Cole: A strong T-Storm will impact portions of Woods, northwestern Alfalfa and northeastern Woodward Counties through 300 AM

    At 226 AM , Live Radar was tracking a strong T-Storm 8 miles west of Avard, moving northeast at 40 mph.

    Wind Gusts Up To 50 Mph. Gusty Winds Could Knock Down Tree Limbs And Blow Around Unsecured Objects.

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  • NOW UPDATE | Monday 1:57 AM Harper, Woods & Woodward Counties

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    From William Cole: A strong T-Storm will impact portions of northwestern Woods, east central Harper and northern Woodward Counties through 230 AM

    At 157 AM , Live Radar was tracking a strong T-Storm 13 miles northeast of Selman, moving northeast at 45 mph.

    Wind Gusts Up To 50 Mph And Pea Size Hail. Gusty Winds Could Knock Down Tree Limbs And Blow Around Unsecured Objects. Minor Damage To Outdoor Objects Is Possible.

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  • 1:10 AM | T-Storm Warning Harper & Woods Counties until 2:00 AM Monday

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning has been issued in the Weather Tracker TV OKC coverage area for Harper & Woods Counties in Oklahoma until 2:00 AM.

    At 109 AM , severe T-Storms were located along a line extending from 6 miles northwest of Lake Coldwater to 8 miles southwest of Buttermilk to 4 miles northeast of Buffalo, moving east at 55 mph.

    Hometowns Impacted:

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts And Penny Size Hail.

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  • Severe Weather Update 12:51 AM Beaver County

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    From William Cole: A T-Storm Warning continues for for Beaver County in Oklahoma until 1:15 AM.

    At 1251 AM , severe T-Storms were located along a line extending from 12 miles northwest of Acres to 5 miles southwest of Englewood to 3 miles east of Beaver, moving east at 25 mph.

    Primary Threats: 60 Mph Wind Gusts And Penny Size Hail.

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