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Alan Crone

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Morning Wx -KOTV- fan of baseball & positive vorticity advection. Member-Seal Holder- AMS. Member NWA. SEOSU- MSU. Heartland Emmy Award winning composer.

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Creek County in OK until 4:45am. Winds to 60 mph gusts and quarter size hail possible. Movement is east at 30 mph

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Creek County in OK until 4:45am.  Winds to 60 mph gusts and quarter size hail possible.  Movement is east at 30 mph
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Power Outage Update (May 24): Tulsa Co: ~25,500 Osage Co: 2,800 Washington Co: 4,000 Rogers Co: 2,900 Creek Co: 3,100 Wagoner Co: 4,500 Pittsburg Co: 5,300

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Severe storms were located along a line extending from near Hominy to 4 miles northwest of Maramec, moving southeast at 20 mph. Storms are producing 60 mph with 2 inch or egg sized hail. These storms are moving ESE around 30 mph and will move into part of the Tulsa metro.

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Radar 508am. Strong storms, producing very heavy rainfall and some small hail continue across northeastern OK. A Severe thunderstorm watch remains until 7am. As of this moment, these storms are below svr levels. Remain alert for changing conditions.

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5:13am Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Adair and Cherokee County in OK until 5:45am. Severe storms 5 miles north of Proctor to 6 miles south of Eldon to 3 miles west of Cookson, moving east at 40 mph. Nickel hail and 60 mph wind possible.

5:13am  Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Adair and Cherokee County in OK until 5:45am.  Severe storms 5 miles north of Proctor to 6 miles south of Eldon  to 3 miles west of Cookson, moving east at 40 mph.  Nickel hail and 60 mph wind possible.
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Radar 633am. Strong storms, with heavy rainfall continuing moving ESE. Gusty winds near 50 mph possible. Remain alert for changing conditions. Flooding threat remains. Watch for water on roadways and avoid low-water crossing areas.

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Radar 11:13am. Scattered showers and storms producing heavy rain. A flash flood warning has been issued for the Tulsa metro region. Avoid low water areas.

Radar 11:13am.  Scattered showers and storms producing heavy rain.  A flash flood warning has been issued for the Tulsa metro region.  Avoid low water areas.
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Radar 11:17am. Heavy to strong storms from Muskogee to Tahlequah moving east. Some pockets of nickel hail increasing in stronger cores.

Radar 11:17am.  Heavy to strong storms from Muskogee to Tahlequah moving east.  Some pockets of nickel hail increasing in stronger cores.
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Radar 735am. Showers starting to thinout this morning. We'll keep some low-end chances midday to afternoon before another chance arrives tonight. FYI- Some pressure differences behind these departing showers may allow for gusty winds in spots the next hour or so.

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Look'n OK for today before our next system arrives overnight into early Thursday. We'll have a sun-cloud mix ( mostly clouds) with highs reaching the 70s, still a little below seasonal averages. Storm chances return mostly after midnight for our part of the state.

Look'n OK for today before our next system arrives overnight into early Thursday.  We'll have a sun-cloud mix ( mostly clouds) with highs reaching the 70s, still a little below seasonal averages.  Storm chances return mostly after midnight for our part of the state.
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Radar 215am Strong storms with heavy rainfall and winds near 45 to 50 mph are located near Stillwater to Hominy moving east at 45 mph. These storms are currently below severe levels but may still produce stronger winds in a few spots.

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Radar 512am Rain and a few storms will continue to scoot across the area this morning with limited instability. Movement east at 40 mph. A few areas of gusty winds near 30 mph will be possible.

Radar 512am  Rain and a few storms will continue to scoot across the area this morning with limited instability.  Movement east at 40 mph. A few areas of gusty winds near 30 mph will be possible.
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Warm and breezy later today. Spring like storms will return overnight, and then more storm chances this week, including severe and heavy rainfall threats.

Warm and breezy later today.  Spring like storms will return overnight, and then more storm chances this week, including severe and heavy rainfall threats.
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Leftover showers & storms are moving quickly across northern OK this morning—non-severe, but expect moderate-brief downpours, 30 mph winds, & some cloud-to-ground lightning. More storms arrive this afternoon & tonight with severe risks & heavy rain. Updates coming later today