Extreme Weather Warning: Tornadoes and Flood Risk in North Texas and Oklahoma Tonight

Extreme Weather Warning Tornadoes and Flood Risk in North Texas and Oklahoma Tonight

A major storm system is forecast to land in Oklahoma and northern Texas tonight and continue through Monday morning. Severe weather is anticipated to get more severe during this time.

Extreme weather, including tornadoes, strong winds, and heavy rainfall, is a possibility. The danger of damaging winds and possible tornadoes also increases as the system moves in from northern Mexico and moves closer to the United States.

Extreme Weather Warning Tornadoes and Flood Risk in North Texas and Oklahoma Tonight

 

It is forecast to rain between one and three inches, which will increase the likelihood of flooding. A Flood Watch has been issued. The conditions will also be hazardous due to the presence of strong gusts of forty to fifty miles per hour, particularly through the early afternoon on Monday.

The National Weather Service (NWS) encouraged the general public to remain vigilant for quickly shifting weather conditions and to adhere to safety procedures.

Leilani Nakamura

Leilani Nakamura

Leilani Nakamura is a dedicated meteorologist with 7 years of experience, delivering reliable weather updates on ManateehsNews.com. She focuses on helping readers stay prepared for changing weather patterns and severe storms. Outside of forecasting, Leilani enjoys exploring nature and capturing its beauty through photography.

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