Central and western Oklahoma is facing an enhanced risk of convective storms on Tuesday that could lead to severe storms and possibly tornadoes.
The latest forecast from the National Weather Service shows thunderstorms forming in western Oklahoma sometime after 1 p.m. before moving east toward Oklahoma City this afternoon. This is part of a giant weather pattern that will create severe weather from south Texas to the Great Lakes region.
“This is a high-impact severe weather day for the Midwest,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tyler Roys. “The atmosphere is primed for storms that can turn violent fast. Destructive hail, damaging wind gusts, flash flooding, and tornadoes are all possible as storms rumble through.”…