Wednesday, May 11th 2016, 7:45 am
There will be more storms for parts of Oklahoma Wednesday. Hail and wind are the main threats.
As a cold front moves in, severe storms will likely develop south and east of Interstate 44.
If isolated storms can develop ahead of the cold front, they will pose a threat for large hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado threat. However, as the cold front marches SE, the storms will likely form into a line. This will help limit the already low tornado threat.
Storms will still pose a threat for very large hail and damaging winds.
Keep in mind, cold fronts make for tricky forecasts.
Once the cold front moves into your area, the severe threat will drastically decrease.
Stay with News 9. We will keep you advised.
Meteorologist Lacey Swope is an Okie through and through, having grown up in the small town of Kiefer. She joined the News 9 weather team in 2011, and you can catch her forecasts weekday mornings on News 9 This Morning and on News 9 at 9a. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Lacey wanted to become a meteorologist to study the atmosphere every day and share her passion for weather with others.
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