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Power restored to thousands of OG&E customers after strong storms moved across Oklahoma

Power restored to thousands of OG&E customers after strong storms moved across Oklahoma
from the first World Weather Center on meter. All just Jonathan Kander Get ready waves of storms today. Wave number one hits of Metro during the morning drive wave number two will likely be much stronger, and it will hit southern Oklahoma into the afternoon. The risk into the afternoon goes level 12 and three. That's marginal. Slight, enhance. That has to do with the amount of severe storm reports. The threat. Big win. Big Hail. Gotta watch it closely. There's a traitorous to that we have to address. But first, the storm's coming out in northern Oklahoma this morning from six AM to noon will move east. If I 35 Oakland City will get clipped, we could have some damaging winds and one inch hail. So by 8 a.m. Those storms are moving out. Storms may redevelop at any time, the highest chance into the late afternoon, but it's not guaranteed but knows Have a red panel turned on for five. That's when I want you and your family in Oklahoma City to be severe weather aware for that second wave coming in the afternoon storm chances into the afternoon early evening, our highest along in south of I 44. Here's the biggest. Hale's gonna be a big threat, but look at the tornado threat. We're a little bit concerned about a front stalling across southern Oklahoma. On a scale of 1 to 10 we have a six across southern Oklahoma. It's a two for O. K. C. But that Aryan Orange yes, strong tornadoes are possible in that area today. Big hail to golf balls for O. K. C and orange there, highlighted in ah, in the pink. That's baseball size. Hail the timing Well. Overlap 3 to 6 p.m. In the dark blue 5 to 8 in the light blue after 7 to 10 o'clock in the pink area. So again, wave number one this morning damaging winds and hail. Wave number two, Big hail big wins and that significant tornado risk Make sure you tune in koto five news. We're gonna be doing storm coverage this morning 4 30 to 7 and then I'll have your complete forecast to the weekends looking really wet, But I'll help you work around the weekend storms. Hope you can join us then
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Power restored to thousands of OG&E customers after strong storms moved across Oklahoma
Strong to severe storms are moving across Oklahoma Friday morning, causing power outages across the state. As of Friday afternoon, OG&E officials said power has been restored to more than 22,000 customers statewide. About 5,000 customers are still without power as of 3:30 p.m. Estimated times of restoration: Edmond, Guthrie, Midwest City, Oklahoma City - by Friday Avery, Bristow, Glencoe, Muskogee, Perkins, Terlton, Sapulpa - by Saturday night Enid, Hennessey, Nash - by Saturday night Check OG&E power outage updates here. Check Oklahoma Electric Cooperative power outage here

Strong to severe storms are moving across Oklahoma Friday morning, causing power outages across the state.

As of Friday afternoon, OG&E officials said power has been restored to more than 22,000 customers statewide. About 5,000 customers are still without power as of 3:30 p.m.

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Estimated times of restoration:

    • Edmond, Guthrie, Midwest City, Oklahoma City - by Friday
    • Avery, Bristow, Glencoe, Muskogee, Perkins, Terlton, Sapulpa - by Saturday night
    • Enid, Hennessey, Nash - by Saturday night

Check OG&E power outage updates here.

Check Oklahoma Electric Cooperative power outage here