OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Severe weather in Oklahoma.
Hail, high winds, tornadoes, and heavy rain pounded the state on Wednesday.
Real-time updates below:
It appears that the storm near Stonewall is weakening a little, but it still has a tornado warning on it. Residents should take their tornado precautions.
Here’s a look at the current warnings in the state.
Tornado warning for Stonewall, Centrahoma, and Lula continue until 5:45 pm
A tornado warning is in effect for Caddo, Silo, and Caney until 5:45 pm
Just west of Stonewall, radar appears to indicate that the storm is re-cycling. Residents are being told to get their safe spots now.
Our stormchasers near Stonewall say the storm is rain-wrapped, making it difficult to see. Take your tornado precautions as it moves into the area.
Tornado Warning in effect in Johnston, Pontotoc, Coal, Bryan, Marshall and Atoka counties until 5:45 p.m. Residents advised to take cover.
Emergency officials in Madill say they are currently surveying the town for injuries or damage.
Tornado warning in Stonewall, Fitzhugh, and Centrahoma continues until 5:45pm
Here’s a look at the storm near Madill
National Weather Service says a damaging tornado continues and has just moved out of Madill, passing just east northeast of town.
Residents east of Madill need to be in their tornado shelters or safe spots as the tornado-warned storm heads your way!
Here’s a look at the timed arrival of the tornado-warned storm near Fitzhugh.
Reports of tornado on the ground in Madill, Okla., according to KFOR Chief Meteorologist Mike Morgan.