Storms predicted to continue in Oklahoma Thursday night
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The 4Warn Storm is keeping an eye on more storms moving into Oklahoma Thursday evening.
Officials say there is a slight risk of storms across most of the state Thursday night into Friday morning. There's potential for storms with heavy rainfall, continuing the risk of flooding.
The threat of tornadoes is low, but cannot be ruled out this time of year.
Rain is predicted to continue into the weekend, Friday night into Saturday.
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4Warn Meteorologist Jon Slater recommends staying tuned to weather alerts this weekend.
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