Strong storms once again bring flooding, lightning and high winds to central Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Severe weather is moving back into the Oklahoma City metro.
The Guthrie News Page reports emergency management officials are canvassing the area, surveying damage. Officials do report that some power poles are down as well as trees.
The 4Warn Storm Team tracked the storms overnight and early Friday morning.
If you see damage you can send video or pictures to KFOR Pics@KFOR.COM
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