
Severe Weather Warning: Tornado Risk for Southern US States This Weekend
Severe Weather Outlook: Meteorologist Warns of Tornado Risk Across Southeast US Oklahoma City, OK – June 3, 2025 – A severe weather threat looms over the Southern United States this Saturday, June 7th, according to a video forecast released by OKC Meteorologist Peyton. The forecast highlights a significant risk of severe weather across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama. "Saturday, June 7th is the day we're watching for the risk of severe weather across the Southeast," Peyton stated in the video. The forecast indicates a level two 'slight risk' for severe weather, with the potential for isolated strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. Specific areas mentioned included Wichita Falls, Paris, Sherman, Denison, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Little Rock, Memphis, Tupelo, Oxford, Huntsville, and Birmingham. While emphasizing that the forecast is subject to change, Peyton urged viewers to remain vigilant and stay updated on weather reports. "It's a forecast, and it's likely going to change. So don't let this be the last forecast you see," she cautioned. The video's timely warning serves as a crucial reminder for residents of the affected areas to prepare for the possibility of severe weather and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The meteorologist's call to share the information underscores the importance of community awareness and preparedness in the face of potential severe weather events.