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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The menace of extreme climate returns to Oklahoma Tuesday afternoon.
There will be a LOW twister menace with these storms.
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The major danger will be for big hail, damaging winds and flooding rainfall.
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Here is the timeline for the storms:
Storms will develop throughout Western Oklahoma Tuesday afternoon. The extreme menace will start round sundown (7-8pm).
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The storms will transfer into the OKC Metro/I-35 Corridor round 9-10pm.
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It appears like the peak depth of extreme climate will be round 12am Tuesday Night/Wednesday morning.
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The storms will then race into Eastern Oklahoma and filter out by dawn Wednesday morning (and sure, there will even be an opportunity of snow in the Panhandle).
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