
Severe Weather Threatens Texas and Oklahoma: Tornadoes and Hurricane-Force Winds Expected
Severe Weather Warning for Texas and Oklahoma: Hurricane-Strength Winds and Tornadoes Expected Parts of Texas and Oklahoma are bracing for a severe weather event Sunday afternoon and overnight. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for widespread damaging winds, large hail, and the possibility of tornadoes. Local reporter RobbyCTV shared a video warning residents to prepare for the impending storm. "Dangerous weather headed for Texas and Oklahoma Sunday night into the overnight hours!" RobbyCTV stated in his video. He highlighted the potential for Category 2 hurricane-strength winds, softball-sized hail, and multiple tornadoes, urging people in the affected areas to take precautions. The video shows a map pinpointing the areas most at risk, including major cities like Dallas and Fort Worth in Texas, and Norman and Tulsa in Oklahoma. While the exact path of the storm is uncertain, the potential for significant damage is clear. Residents are advised to monitor weather reports closely and take necessary safety measures to protect themselves and their property. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and the potential for flooding. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for power outages and to have an emergency plan in place. This is a developing story and we will continue to update as more information becomes available.