OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Severe weather in Oklahoma.
Hail, high winds, tornadoes, and heavy rain pounded the state on Wednesday.
Real-time updates below:
The tornado warning for Stonewall, Fitzhugh, and Centrahoma continues until 5:45pm
The tornado warning for Madill and Oakland continues until 5:15 pm
Tornado Warning in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Marshall, Johnston and Marshall counties, according to the National Weather Service in Norman.
The National Weather Service is reporting a tornado near Madill. Get to your safe spot now!
Doppler radar appears to indicate a tornado in the Mill Creek area, but our stormchasers are not seeing anything on the ground from their locations. Residents should take their tornado precautions.
Officials with the Garvin County Sheriff’s Office tell KFOR they do not have any reports of damage yet from the storms.
Residents in Roff should take their precautions as the storm with a tornado warning heads their way. Get to your safe spot now.
The tornado warning for Mill Creek continues until 5:15pm. The tornado warning for Roff and Fitzhugh continues until 5 pm
Our stormchasers near Springer are seeing rotation with the storm just south of Mill Creek. Be careful and take your tornado precautions.
It appears that rotation is cycling again just east of Springer. The storm is headed toward Mill Creek. Take your precautions now.
The tornado warning continues for Madill, Kingston, and Oakland until 5:15pm.
Residents in Madill should take their tornado precautions as a tornadic storm heads their way.
Stormchasers say the storm just east of Wynnewood appears to be re-cycling, headed toward Hart and Vanoss. Residents should take their tornado precautions.
Here’s a look at the tornado near Springer
National Weather Service: A Tornado Warning remains in effect until 5 p.m. for East Central Garvin, Southwestern Pontotoc and North Central Murray Counties.
A severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located northwest of Wynnewood, moving east at 40 mph.
The Weather Service says to take cover now.