The tornado warning in Adair County has expired, but a tornado watch is still in effect for several counties in Northeast Oklahoma until 3 a.m. A tornado was confirmed in the Wyandotte area of SE Ottawa County, moving towards Seneca, MO. Storm damage was reported on the north side of Grand Lake by News On 6 storm tracker Kevin Tillotson.
A line of strong to severe storms has been moving across Oklahoma throughout the afternoon and evening, with possible large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. The main severe threats are expected to occur at different times in various areas, according to Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer.
The tornado watch includes counties such as Adair, Cherokee, Delaware, and Muskogee, with a moderate tornado risk during the initial storms and a focus on damaging winds and embedded spin-ups after midnight. Residents are advised to stay alert and be prepared for severe weather conditions.
It is important to follow updates from local weather authorities and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during severe weather events. Stay tuned for further updates and information on the developing weather situation in Northeast Oklahoma.
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