
Severe Weather Warning Issued for Parts of the US
Severe Weather Outlook Issued for Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas A severe weather outlook has been issued for portions of North Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas for Sunday, May 18, 2025. The Storm Prediction Center has placed these areas under a 15% risk, considered a level 2 slight risk, of severe weather. This means there's a significant chance of tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. "Being multiple days out, we don't exactly know where those highest risks are quite yet," stated a local meteorologist in a recent video. However, the areas highlighted include Wichita Falls, Oklahoma City, western Oklahoma, and central and western Kansas. Residents in these areas are urged to remain vigilant and monitor weather updates closely. The meteorologist emphasized the importance of staying informed, urging viewers to check back for updates as the day approaches. The meteorologist's video has already garnered significant attention, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the need for widespread awareness. The timely warning underscores the importance of preparedness and the role of accurate weather forecasting in protecting communities.