
Severe Weather Warning Issued for South Central Plains
Severe Weather Threat Looms Over South Central Plains: Meteorologist Issues Urgent Warning Oklahoma City, OK – June 4, 2025 – A severe weather threat is looming over the South Central Plains, prompting a warning from Oklahoma City meteorologist Peyton⚡️ (wxwithpeyton). In a short video posted on June 3rd, Peyton highlighted a level 2 slight risk for severe weather across a large region, including parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky, for Friday, June 6th. The potential hazards include tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. "There's enough agreement in models to go ahead and highlight this area," Peyton stated in her video, referring to the highlighted region on the weather map. She emphasized that while this is a forecast several days out, and details may change, the potential for severe weather is significant enough to warrant attention. The meteorologist urged viewers, particularly those in the affected areas, to stay weather aware and share the information. "Don't let this be the last forecast you see until then," she advised. This proactive approach underscores the importance of preparedness in the face of potential severe weather. While acknowledging the inherent uncertainties of long-range weather predictions, Peyton's warning serves as a crucial reminder for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during the predicted severe weather event.