Norman, OK – Residents across central Oklahoma and northern Texas are being urged to prepare for a potentially volatile weather system forecast to hit Sunday, with large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes all possible.
According to the NOAA Storm Prediction Center, supercell thunderstorms are expected to develop by Sunday afternoon across the southern High Plains. These intense storms may bring hail measuring over two inches in diameter, wind gusts exceeding 75 mph, and isolated tornado activity. Forecasters highlight a corridor including Amarillo, Lawton, Wichita Falls, and Fort Worth as being at greatest risk.
The storms are expected to evolve into a bow echo formation by evening, intensifying the threat of widespread destructive surface winds over central Oklahoma and into northern Texas…