Severe storms and tornadoes expected to hit the southern Plains
Reporting from Oklahoma City — Another round of severe weather is forecast for the southern Plains states, including the possibility of tornadoes.
School districts in Oklahoma City, nearby Norman, Okla., and elsewhere have canceled classes Monday as forecasts also call for hail and wind gusts of up to 80 mph. A flood watch is in effect for the greater Oklahoma City region. Strong winds and hail also are forecast for west Texas.
The National Weather Service says the storm system will move later Monday into western Arkansas. The threat of severe weather will continue into Tuesday.
It’s the latest round of severe weather to strike the region after a spate of tornadoes raked the southern Plains on Friday and Saturday, leaving widespread damage and some people injured.
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