Severe storms are set to move into Oklahoma on Thursday evening. >> Related: How to personalize, use KOCO 5 app to stay safe during severe weather KOCO 5 Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane and Meteorologist Jonathan Conder track the storms for us.8:47 pm Thursday Update: Over 2,068 Oklahomans statewide are without power. 8:33 pm Thursday Update: OG&E is reporting 1,610 of their customers across the state are without power. The severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled for Noble County. 8:13 pm Thursday Update: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Noble County until 9 pm and continues in Oklahoma County until 8:30 pm 8:05 pm Thursday Update: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Garvin, Johnston, Murray and Pontotoc counties until 8:45 pmThe severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled for Kingfisher. 7:52 pm Thursday Update: A strong thunderstorm will hit parts of eastern Garvin, west-central Pontotoc and northeastern Murray counties. The severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled in Canadian County but continues in Kingfisher County.7:45 pm Thursday Update: The severe thunderstorm warning will continue until 8:30 pm for Canadian, Logan and Kingfisher counties. There are reports of quarter-size hail and winds 60 miles per hour.7:31 pm Thursday Update: A severe storm warning has been issued for northern Canadian County.7:20 pm Thursday Update: Large and damaging hail about the size of a golf ball is hitting the west side of Oklahoma City. The storm is heading north toward Edmond. The tornado threat is still low. 7:10 pm Thursday Update: The severe thunderstorm warning continues for Kiowa and Washita counties but continues for Canadian, Grady and Oklahoma counties until 7:45 pm7:06 pm Thursday Update: Caddo, Kiowa and Washita counties have a severe thunderstorm warning until 7 :15 pm Caddo, Grady, Oklahoma and Canadian counties have a warning until 7:45 pm 6:30 pm Thursday Update: The severe thunderstorm warning will extend until 7:00 pm for Caddo and Canadian counties and 6:45 pm for Comanche and Kiowa counties. 6:20 pm Thursday Update: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Caddo County until 6:30 pm Comanche County and Kiowa County have severe thunderstorm warnings until 6:45 pm 5:45 pm Thursday Update: Around 6:30 pm, the northeast parts of Oklahoma will see storms with possible quarter-size hail north of Interstate 40. South of I-40 could see hail as big as golf ball size. The storms will arrive in the metro around 8 pm Thursday night and will leave the area by 9:30 pm Winds will be 60 miles per hour with possible quarter-size hail, as well. The tornado threat is low. The risk for severe weather will diminish by 10 pm Be sure to download the KOCO 5 App to receive customized weather alerts. You can watch our team coverage on the app, too.>> Check Live, Interactive Radar>> Watch KOCO 5 Coverage>> Download the KOCO 5 App on iPhone>> Download the KOCO 5 App on Android>> “Like” KOCO 5 on Facebook>> “Follow” KOCO 5 on Twitter
Severe storms are set to move into Oklahoma on Thursday evening.
>>Related: How to personalize, use KOCO 5 app to stay safe during severe weather
KOCO 5 Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane and Meteorologist Jonathan Conder track the storms for us.
8:47 p.m. Thursday Update: Over 2,068 Oklahomans statewide are without power.
8:33 p.m. Thursday Update: OG&E is reporting 1,610 of their customers across the state are without power.
The severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled for Noble County.
8:13 p.m. Thursday Update: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Noble County until 9 pm and continues in Oklahoma County until 8:30 pm
8:05 p.m. Thursday Update: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Garvin, Johnston, Murray and Pontotoc counties until 8:45 pm
The severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled for Kingfisher.
7:52 p.m. Thursday Update: A strong thunderstorm will hit parts of eastern Garvin, west-central Pontotoc and northeastern Murray counties.
The severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled in Canadian County but continues in Kingfisher County.
7:45 p.m. Thursday Update: The severe thunderstorm warning will continue until 8:30 pm for Canadian, Logan and Kingfisher counties. There are reports of quarter-size hail and winds 60 miles per hour.
7:31 p.m. Thursday Update: A severe storm warning has been issued for northern Canadian County.
7:20 p.m. Thursday Update: Large and damaging hail about the size of a golf ball is hitting the west side of Oklahoma City. The storm is heading north toward Edmond.
The tornado threat is still low.
7:10 p.m. Thursday Update: The severe thunderstorm warning continues for Kiowa and Washita counties but continues for Canadian, Grady and Oklahoma counties until 7:45 pm
7:06 p.m. Thursday Update: Caddo, Kiowa and Washita counties have a severe thunderstorm warning until 7:15 p.m. Caddo, Grady, Oklahoma and Canadian counties have a warning until 7:45 p.m.
6:30 p.m. Thursday Update: The severe thunderstorm warning will extend until 7:00 pm for Caddo and Canadian counties and 6:45 pm for Comanche and Kiowa counties.
6:20 p.m. Thursday Update: A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for Caddo County until 6:30 pm Comanche County and Kiowa County have severe thunderstorm warnings until 6:45 pm
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5:45 p.m. Thursday Update: Around 6:30 pm, the northeast parts of Oklahoma will see storms with possible quarter-size hail north of Interstate 40. South of I-40 could see hail as big as golf ball size.
The storms will arrive in the metro around 8 pm Thursday night and will leave the area by 9:30 pm Winds will be 60 miles per hour with possible quarter-size hail, as well.
The tornado threat is low.
The risk for severe weather will diminish by 10 pm
Be sure to download the KOCO 5 App to receive customized weather alerts. You can watch our team coverage on the app, too.
>> Check Live, Interactive Radar
>> Watch KOCO 5 Coverage
>> Download the KOCO 5 App on iPhone
>> Download the KOCO 5 App on Android
>> “Like” KOCO 5 on Facebook
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