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Severe Thunderstorms in the Northern Plains; Heavy Rainfall in the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys; Critical Fire Weather in the Southwest

Severe thunderstorms, with a significant wind threat, will continue through tonight across the northern Plains. Wind gusts of 60 to 100 mph are possible. Heavy rainfall will continue through tonight from Oklahoma into Missouri, and in the Tennessee Valley through Monday. Critical fire weather conditions continue in the Southwest through Tuesday. Read More >

There is a slight risk of severe storms on Friday from late evening through the overnight across portions of western and northern Oklahoma. Large hail and damaging winds will be possible.

Local Weather History For June 13th...
Severe thunderstorms, some producing tornadoes, raked across central
and northern sections of Oklahoma on this day back in 1998. Most of
the tornadic activity was confined to Canadian and Oklahoma counties.
The strongest tornadoes, which produced F2 damage, occurred during
the late afternoon and early evening hours . Most notable, was the F2
tornado that tore through the northern portions of the Oklahoma City
metro area, including the Frontier City amusement park. This tornado
produced property damage in excess of $1 million. The tornadoes this
day in 1998 resulted in 21 injuries, but thankfully, no deaths.

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