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The chance of storms remains overnight

The chance of storms remains overnight

ACTIVE CLOCKS AND ALERTS

TORNADO WATCH – Hughes and Pontotoc County until 1:00 a.m

TORNADO WATCH – Carter, Jefferson, Love, Murray and Okfuskee Counties until 1:00 a.m

Chief Meteorologist David Payne said there is a moderate risk of severe weather Sunday afternoon through midnight, particularly along and east of I-44.

OKC storm zone map, November 3, 2024, 1 p.mImage provided by: Griffin Media

Most of the state will see rain, with some parts experiencing severe storms in the afternoon.

Several waves of rain and storms are expected, and once severe, hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are possible.

Stay tuned to News 9 for severe weather updates.

What is the weather like on Monday in Oklahoma?

Another large storm area appeared overnight. Some of these storms are severe and produce heavy rainfall.

Additional storms are expected to develop later Sunday and into Monday night.

While the drought grabs headlines, flooding will be a concern in the areas with the highest totals.

Highs on Monday will be in the 70s with some wind.

Monday weather

Rain is expected on Monday morning.

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Meteorologist David Payne

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