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Millions from Texas to Midwest on severe weather alert through Monday
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Millions from Texas to Midwest on severe weather alert through Monday

OKLAHOMA CITY – Tens of millions of people in the center WE Since Texas At Midwest will be on alert for severe weather until the start of the work week as cleanup efforts continue in the Oklahoma City metro after tornadoes caused considerable damage and injuries throughout the region.

At least five people injured in Oklahoma Cityand many houses And companies suffered significant damage from tornadoes. Crews are still working to clear debris from the roads and restore power.

So far, the National Weather Service office at NormanOklahoma, said survey teams found damage amounting to at least one EF-2 Tornado in the Book of the Valley, Oklahoma. Forecasters estimate at least seven tornadoes have touched down in the area, but the number could reach 12 or 13.

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Oklahoma City on target again due to bad weather on Sunday

This graphic shows the threat of severe weather on Sunday, November 3, 2024.
(FOX Weather)

The Oklahoma City area has already been hit hard by severe weather, and the threat will persist throughout the day Sunday and into the start of the new work week on Monday.

NOAA Storm Prediction Center (SPC) calls severe thunderstorms will be possible across a large area of ​​the southern and central plains.

More than 10 million people from Texas to Oklahoma and parts of the Southwest Missouri and to the northwest Arkansas have been placed in a risk level 2 out of 5 on the SPC 5-point severe thunderstorm risk scale on Sunday.

This includes cities such as DallasOklahoma City and Tulsa.

However, on Sunday, the storm threat is higher in parts of North Texas and southeast Oklahoma, and that region has been placed at a Level 3 out of 5 risk.

This higher threat zone includes cities like Sherman, Denison And Gainesville in Texas, as well as Ardmore And Ada in Oklahoma.

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This graphic shows the tornado, damaging winds, and threat of large hail for Sunday, November 3, 2024.
(FOX Weather)

The SPC says several rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to move through the area through Sunday evening, some of which could produce tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind gusts.

Damaging winds and large hail have already hit the region, with wind gusts of 80 mph reported in Checotah And Adaïr in Oklahoma during severe weather Saturday evening and early Sunday morning.

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34 million people from Texas to the Midwest face serious weather threats Monday

This graphic shows the threat of severe weather on Monday, November 4, 2024.
(FOX Weather)

More than 34 million people from Texas to the Midwest will need to keep an eye on the skies Monday as the threat of severe weather expands to cover more of the central United States.

Powerful storms are possible in cities like Dallas And Houston in Texas, as well as in Oklahoma City and Tulsa in Oklahoma and St. Louis And Kansas City In Missouri.

However, the SPC placed nearly 2 million people from east Texas to eastern Oklahoma to the west of the state. Arkansas and southwest Missouri with a level 3 out of 5 severe weather risk.

Thunderstorms developing Monday will be capable of producing tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind gusts.

This graphic shows the tornado, damaging winds, and threat of large hail for Monday, November 4, 2024.
(FOX Weather)