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Oklahoma braces for severe thunderstorms and tornado threats

July 23, 2024 | Board of Adjustment Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma



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Oklahoma braces for severe thunderstorms and tornado threats
As severe weather season approaches in Oklahoma, officials are urging residents to stay vigilant and prepared for potential tornadoes and thunderstorms. The National Weather Service (NWS) emphasizes that while severe weather can occur at any time, spring is particularly notorious for its storms, which often bring lightning, heavy rain, wind, and hail.

Tornadoes can form rapidly, sometimes several thousand feet above the ground, and can develop from thunderstorms within minutes. The NWS issues watches hours in advance, allowing residents to plan accordingly, and follows up with warnings when storms become dangerous. These warnings are crucial, as they aim to alert the public before severe conditions, such as large hail or damaging winds, occur.

In the event of a tornado warning, the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TIMA) will activate sirens throughout the metro area. Residents are encouraged to stay informed by tuning into local media for real-time updates and to follow the NWS on social media for the latest information on weather safety.

For further details on weather preparedness, residents can visit the NWS website at weather.govslanton Tulsa. As the season progresses, understanding the signs of severe weather and having a plan in place can make all the difference when seconds count.

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