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Winds blow tree on house - S.W. OKC Sept. 7

Winds blow tree on house – S.W. OKC Sept. 7

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Winds take down trees - S.W. 24th St. and Shartel
Winds take down trees – S.W. 24th St. and Shartel

Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for many areas of northern and central Oklahoma.

The cold front is moving through the state. 

Damaging winds are the main threat.

See if your area is under a watch or warning here

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Storm Safety Info:

  • Hospitals are not public storm shelters
  • Above-ground safe rooms need to be able to withstand 200+ mph winds
  • Make sure you have a storm plan. What is your safe place? Where will you go?
  • Charge all mobile devices
  • Bring food, water, clothing, etc…
  • Have battery-operated radio with you in case power is out and cell service isn’t available
  • Do not go near downed power lines

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