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Details on this week's potential severe weather
Showers and storms are likely on Friday evening, but it's possible that not everyone gets hit with something. The Storm Prediction Center has put out a level 2 of 5 ... Read More
Tracking the potential for strong to severe storms Friday night into Saturday. Here’s the latest.

Tracking a cold front coming in Friday night into Saturday from west to east across Oklahoma. Right now it’s a Marginal Risk for severe weather with large hail and strong winds the main threats. Read More
Strong to Severe Storms Possible Friday Across Alabama
A cold front will move into Alabama, starting in the northwest on Friday afternoon and moving across the state. This will bring our area the chance for severe weather with showers and the threat of ... Read More
UPDATES: More rain expected Friday after overnight severe storms
Severe storms fired off Thursday evening and continued through the night, bringing a risk of hail and damaging winds early Friday morning. >> Open the video player above to watch KOCO 5 News live. Read More
Weather Impact Alert: Additional severe storms possible Saturday
As of now, a level 2 out of 5 “slight risk” for severe weather continues across much of the KVUE area through Saturday. This time, large hail will be the primary concern. The Storm Prediction Center ... Read More
Several counties in North Texas under severe thunderstorm watch
Friday is expected to be cloudy and somewhat humid before the chance of rain jumps around 4 p.m., according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office. Once the showers and storms arrive late ... Read More
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