Overnight severe storms have been moving across Oklahoma, leading to multiple tornado warnings and a tornado watch in effect until 5 a.m. Tuesday. The storms were moving at 50 mph at their fastest but have since slowed down. There have been reports of hail and strong winds in different parts of the state, but the tornado risk in the OKC metro area remains relatively low. Residents are advised to stay alert and have a safe plan in place as the storms continue to move through. The threat for tornadoes, high winds, and hail is expected to persist throughout the night, with central and eastern Oklahoma most at risk. Meteorologists are urging residents to stay informed and prepared for potential severe weather, including having a plan for staying safe during overnight storms. Various counties have been under tornado warnings, and a level 3 enhanced risk has been issued for central Oklahoma. As the storms continue to progress, residents are encouraged to download the KOCO 5 App for customized weather alerts and updates. Stay tuned for more information as the severe weather situation develops.
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