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Alarm day, more violent storms later

Alarm day, more violent storms later

FORECAST: Warning day, more severe storms later

AN ALARM DAY. But note that at 5:00 p.m. I don’t have the correct icons on yet. I want to make you aware that there is a chance of storms, but our severe weather window is approximately between 7 and 10 p.m., large hail and the threat of a tornado. HEIGHT TODAY. IN THE 80’S MORE CLOUDS THAN SUN. The footprint until the afternoon. Therefore, there were isolated, persistent storms in the southeast from midday to 6 p.m. EVERYONE HAS A SMALL CHANCE. And then, around 5:06 p.m., a storm hits your Hobart and they merge into a complex and head straight toward OKC again. THE WINDOWS 7 PM TO 10 PM THE RISK, WE GO TO LEVEL TWO. This may be improved, but we’re talking tennis ball size. Hail, tornado, risk of flooding, damaging wind. BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE MORE MORE. MORIAL DAY WEEKEND. WE NEED TO INCREASE THE RISK FOR SATURDAY, OKAY. POTENTIAL OUTBREAK. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN. MAJOR HAIL TORNADO RISK I EXPECT TORNADO WARNINGS. So what do you have to do? COME BACK, VISIT ME. A really good time for this. Our hour-long newscast at 9 a.m. Listen, maybe you’re at work. YOU CAN TURN ON THE KOCO APP WATCH. THEN I HAVE ALL THE CURRENT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR TODAY. THE TORNADO INDEX. HAIL SIZES ALSO A RISK THAT I VIEW

FORECAST: Alarm day, later more severe storms

KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says severe storms are expected later today and there is a risk of severe hail and tornadoes.

KOCO 5 meteorologist Jonathan Conder says severe storms are expected later today and there is a risk of severe hail and tornadoes.