A majority of Oklahoma is expected to experience severe weather Friday and Saturday. All severe storm threats are possible, including damaging wing gusts, large hail and tornadoes. Most of Oklahoma is also expected to be wet on Easter Sunday.
The first round of severe weather will move in Friday afternoon as a cold front makes its way through Oklahoma. There is a slight risk of severe weather for areas of southwest, central, northern, northeast, eastern and southeast Oklahoma. Hazards include wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, golf ball sized hail and a low tornado threat.
Various areas of Oklahoma are at an increased risk of significant hail. These areas could see baseball sized hail and include areas of western, southwest, central, north east and southeast Oklahoma…