Damaging tornado hits Michigan
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The main risks will be large hail and damaging winds; however, an isolated tornado is still a possibility.
A dangerous tornado-producing storm swept through northwestern Oklahoma on Thursday night, prompting urgent warnings from the National Weather Service. Residents in nearby communities including Fairview and Enid were urged to take immediate shelter.
A large storm system swept across the Weather First area March 6 through early March 7, bringer heavy rains, thunderstorms, and even light snow. Many locations received over 1″ of rain, with the heaviest rain totals primarily south of I-90.
Understanding “the lingo” is key to staying safe this tornado season.
The threat for flooding will also increase, forecasters warn.
A large and violent tornado has caused serious damage on the ground in Union City, Michigan. Reports and pictures have come out showing the widespread damage, but no reports on the number of fatalities.
A tornado warning has been issued for Southeastern Calhoun County.
KOCO reported that the Bristow storm was moving through Creek County and toward the Tulsa metro. The National Weather Service said a broader tornado watch covered Creek County, Tulsa County, and much of eastern Oklahoma until 10 PM CST on March 6, showing how large the threat area was as storms pushed northeast.