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Severe Storms Move Through Area

 

Update: 1:15 a.m.:

 

A line of storms continues to move southeast, mainly across northeastern Oklahoma early this morning.  The storm prompted severe thunderstrom warnings in Chautauqua, Montgomery, Osage, Washington and Nowata Counties but is weakening and moving to the southeast.  Maximum wind gusts of 60 mph were possible with this storm.

 

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Some uncertainty still exists with severe storms expected tonight due to storms that came thought this morning. According to the latest information from the national weather service, the most severe risk will be south of U.S. 400 and west of I-135, but winds up to 65 mph are still possible in southeast Kansas and northeast Oklahoma.  An isolated tornado and quarter size hail is also possible, but that threat will be mainly to the west of Coffeyville. Damaging winds remain the primary threat.  Timing is now expected a little later in the evening after midnight as opposed to 11 p.m. for Coffeyville.

KGGF will provide severe weather coverage for the area if needed.

 

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