Severe thunderstorms and hail are expected to develop Monday afternoon and evening with a low tornado potential, according to the National Weather Service Norman,
NWS Norman reports severe weather is expected to develop along a dryline and cold front with a maximum windspeed of 60-80 mph and hail up to baseball sizes.
Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop along a dryline and cold front this afternoon and evening. Large damaging hail and winds are possible with some of the storms, especially along and east of Highway 81. #okwx #texomawx pic.twitter.com/aqUcf7d0lQ
— NWS Norman (@NWSNorman) April 1, 2024
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The Oklahoma City area is in an enhanced risk zone for severe weather, which is most likely to start from 5-10 p.m.
Areas west of the metro are in a slight or marginal risk with severe weather starting at 4-8 p.m., according to NWS Norman.
Earlier Monday morning, showers and isolated thunderstorms were moving across parts of southwestern Oklahoma, according to NWS.
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