Some tornadoes could even last after dark and into the overnight hours.
Potentially intense and historic tornadoes are in the forecast for Oklahoma and other nearby states on Monday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, issued the highest severe weather risk alert possible, for multiple intense, long-track tornadoes Monday afternoon and evening.This is the first "high risk" designation for severe storms this year and the first in Oklahoma since 2019. Multiple strong tornadoes with giant hail the size of softballs are possible. The destructive thunderstorms could see winds up to 80 mph.
A "particularly dangerous situation" tornado watch has been issued for parts of south-central Kansas , much of Oklahoma , and into far northern Texas through 12 p.m. ET.By 6 p.m. ET, storms are popping and growing quickly from Nebraska to central Oklahoma. Strong and long-track tornadoes, including giant hail up to softball size, are possible at this time.
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