Tornado watches have been issued for several counties in Oklahoma as storms move eastward along the dryline. The northern part of the state is facing a threat of hail, while the southern part is at a higher risk for severe weather and potential tornadoes. The main hazards include tornadoes, hail, and damaging winds, with isolated street flooding also possible. The storm activity is expected to peak between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. before tapering off by sunrise as a cold front moves through. Residents in the affected counties are advised to stay alert and monitor live radar updates and watches and warnings. The Osage Casino Skycam Network is also available for real-time weather updates. Stay safe and take precautions during this severe weather event.
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