NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has issued a Level 5 severe weather threat for parts of Kansas and Oklahoma. CBS News senior weather producer David Parkinson has the latest forecast.
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I think the community should be notified of the area wherever a cloud touchdown on the ground, of potential of tornados, hail, rain or lightning strikes that could occur. A good example is what happened in Bartlesville, OK on 5/6/24.
It's happening now.
Million's? Really?
I hope Grant County is spared.
Stop HAARP
Stop chemical trails
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