

Severe Weather Warning Issued for Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas
Severe Weather Threat Prompts Urgent Warning Across Four States Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas face a significant severe weather threat on June 6th, 2025, according to a video released by Oklahoma City meteorologist, Peyton⚡️. The video highlights a high risk of damaging winds, large hail, and even tornadoes. "The wind is probably the biggest risk," Peyton⚡️ explains, noting potential hurricane-force winds in some areas. She points out that areas shaded in yellow on the maps face winds up to 65 mph, while red-shaded areas could experience winds as high as 75 mph. The threat of large hail is also significant. Peyton⚡️ warns of golf ball-sized hail in yellow-coded regions and baseball-sized hail in areas marked in red. She further emphasizes that areas with black dashed lines on the map indicate the possibility of significantly larger hail, exceeding three inches in diameter. The meteorologist specifically names several cities at increased risk, including Lubbock, Amarillo, Hobbs, and Oklahoma City. A severe thunderstorm or tornado watch is likely for areas outlined in red on the maps. While not everyone will experience severe storms, Peyton⚡️ stresses that those that do will be strong. She urges people in affected areas to share the video to ensure widespread awareness and preparedness. The timely warning and the meteorologist's clear explanation make this information crucial for public safety.