Oklahoma Faces Dangerous Tornado Zone Wednesday With Supercells Bringing Golf Ball Size Hail 75 MPH Winds and Evening Tornado Risk From Lawton to Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA — A significant severe weather setup is expected to unfold across Oklahoma on Wednesday, with a defined tornado risk zone stretching across central and southern parts of the state as powerful storms develop through the afternoon and evening.

This marks another round of severe weather threats this week, with conditions becoming increasingly favorable for dangerous supercells.

Tornado Risk Zone Expands Across Central and Southern Oklahoma

Forecast data shows a high-impact corridor extending from Lawton through Oklahoma City and up toward Enid and Ponca City, where the greatest tornado potential is expected.

Cities within this zone include:

  • Oklahoma City
  • Lawton
  • Enid
  • Clinton

Surrounding areas, including Stillwater and parts of western Oklahoma, remain under a broader risk where severe storms are still likely but slightly less intense.

Storm Timing Focused From Afternoon Into Midnight

The primary window for severe weather is expected between 3 PM and midnight, with storms developing first in western Oklahoma before moving eastward…

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