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  • News On 6 KOTV - Tulsa

    Flood Advisory Active In Parts Of Green Country, Damage Reports From Strong Storm

    15 days ago

    A severe storm system that moved through several counties late Thursday night led to flooding, power outages and some reports of damage.

    The storms brought severe thunderstorm warnings to Cherokee, Muskogee, Sequoyah, Wagoner, Mayes and Rogers counties, which expired at midnight.

    News On 6 Storm Trackers captured some damage in Wagoner County, including downed power lines and a snapped tree.

    Bob Rohloff reported 80 mph winds.

    In Tulsa, flooding was an issue in several parts of the City. Storm Tracker Brandon Welles found an entire street near 36th and Hartford flooded with water.

    Another vehicle hydroplaned into a creek near Highway 169 and the Broken Arrow Expressway.

    Are there storm chances this weekend in Oklahoma?

    The boundary is expected to retrograde north during the day Friday. A few showers or storms will be possible later Friday evening as moisture returns northward.

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    Data continues to offer the possibility of a complex of storms developing Friday evening across southeastern Colorado into southwestern Kansas and moving southeast into northern OK Saturday morning through midday.

    The exact location and timing of the system may change but we’ll continue with a likely category for the first part of Saturday.

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    The complex is expected to exit the area midday to afternoon with improving conditions into the evening hours.

    What are the severe weather chances next week in Oklahoma?

    Sunday into early next week, another powerful upper-level trough emerges across the southwestern states region and begins influencing our weather bringing a lead disturbance across the area Sunday with scattered storms, most of which will be below severe levels.

    Sunday night into Monday morning as the trough draws closer to northwestern OK, strong south winds from 20 to 35 mph will bring deeper moisture across the state while a dry line begins to sharpen across far western OK.

    Based on the pattern, we'll be watching for severe weather threats Monday and possibly into Tuesday as the powerful upper trough moves across the central plains states and the dry line begins surging eastward.

    Some capping issues may be present and may limit some of the activity. Regardless, a weak pacific front is likely to overtake the dry line either late Monday or Tuesday across eastern OK with another chance for storms before activity moves out the state.

    Outages Across Oklahoma:

    Northeast Oklahoma has various power companies and electric co-operatives, many with overlapping areas of coverage. Below is a link to various outage maps.

    Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives Outage Map - (Note Several Smaller Co-ops Included)

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