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There is a high risk of severe weather across parts of Oklahoma. Track information and watch video in real-time on KOCO.com's Live Wire.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – An emergency official says a tornado has killed two people in suburban Oklahoma City as a line of severe thunderstorms moved across the state during the evening rush hour.
Jerry Smith, the Emergency Management director for Canadian County, said he had no other details about the deaths Tuesday afternoon.
A tornado that was on the ground for 50 or more miles swept through the towns of El Reno and Piedmont in the western and northern Oklahoma City suburbs.
The tornado was on the ground for more than an hour, giving forecasters plenty of time to warn residents. State offices and a number of businesses let their workers go home hours earlier so they could be out of harm's way.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/24/tornado-blows-oklahoma-city-area-near-rush-hour/#ixzz1NJgHOtFA
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Obviously a very dangerous, major outbreak of seasonal low pressure associated rough weather.
ReplyDeleteThe surprise here is that N.W.S. is apparently not alerting interests further East into the Ohio Valley as well as South into Alabama, Georgia and North/Central Florida.