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Rounds of severe weather and heavy rain are expected across the Plains and parts of the south throughout the holiday weekend.
A spike in travel was recorded by the Transportation Security Administration this weekend, with over three million travelers screened on Friday.
Oklahomans could see the risk of severe weather starting Saturday and continuing through Monday. Oklahomans could see the risk of severe weather starting Saturday and continuing through Monday. >> Go ...
The holiday weekend is fraught with severe weather and storm chances. Here's what you need to know when planning your weekend.
The highest chances for showers and storms is in northern Oklahoma, and the storm risk broadens further into central, ...
Parts of the southern Plains and western Ozarks are facing the risk of severe weather, including potential tornadoes, over Memorial Day weekend, according to forecasters at the National Weather ...
As Saturday progresses, central and southwestern Oklahoma will face more storms, with a slight risk for severe weather. The Oklahoma City metro and the southwest parts of the state will see a tornado ...
After a brief break, the severe weather risk returns to Oklahoma on Thursday and lingers for the next few days. >> Go to the ...
Due to the extensive tornado, hail, and wind damage across the central and eastern United States, global insurance and ...
Pockets of severe weather will affect areas in the northeast, southeast and central United States through the Memorial Day ...
Tuesday features another heightened risk of severe storms in the Midwest and South, but then a much-needed break from ...
Additionally, there was no evidence that tornado sirens in the area had been deactivated by the Trump administration's budget ...