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The 4Warn Storm Team is tracking more storms rolling into the state Sunday. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected Sunday afternoon and evening across parts of Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City metro.
The storm threat, however, increases by the end of Thunder UP in the Park and the start of pregame activities around 5 p.m. There's a potential for severe storms and heavy rain through the early evening and into the nighttime hours. Video Below: Thunder look to even series with Pacers in Game 2 of NBA Finals tonight at Paycom Center
McAlester hit by high winds and a possible tornado that swept through the area this morning.NewsChannel 8’s Rian Stockett reached out to Pittsburg County Emerge
High wind and hail threats as storms strike the Oklahoma-Kansas line. Get live updates and safety alerts from News On 6's Aaron Reeves
The first half of the coming week will be mostly dry, and temperatures remain fairly close to the norm. Not a bad week for mid June. Later in the week, humidity will increase. A weak disturbance may be able to spark scattered showers and storms especially on Thursday and Friday.
The broadcast for Game 2 of the NBA Finals may be compromised between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder. According to Andrew Marchand of The Ath
NBA Finals: Game 2 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers was affected by a tornado warning affecting the Paycom Center area on Sunday. The game wasn't canceled, but the ABC and ESPN broadcast was shifted to remote locations, meaning broadcasters will not be at the venue for the big game.
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KARK Little Rock on MSNArkansas Storm Team Forecast: Overnight Storms ExpectedStorms could impact portions of southern Arkansas overnight. Damaging winds and heavy rain are the main concerns, but an isolated tornado can not be ruled out. After a calm evening, attention