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See it: Suspected Oklahoma tornado tears roofs off buildings as severe weather threat marches across US

todayApril 2, 2025

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OWASSO, Okla. – A likely tornado barreled through the northeastern Oklahoma town of Owasso on Wednesday morning, leaving behind a trail of destruction.Photos and videos taken after the storm show homes and other structures with their roofs destroyed or missing completely, as electric poles were left standing at an angle from having been blown by powerful winds.The suspected Owasso tornado was produced by a line of severe thunderstorms, running from Oklahoma up to Kansas and Missouri, that marched across the central U.S. on Wednesday morning.LIFE-THREATENING TORNADO OUTBREAK EXPECTED WEDNESDAY AMID RARE HIGH-RISK SEVERE WEATHER, FLOODING THREATThe system also produced a possible tornado near Salina in central Kansas.As the storm moves eastward, it is expected to produce a life-threatening tornado outbreak throughout parts of the lower Mississippi Valley into the mid-South and lower Ohio Valley.This forecast has put areas of Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi in a rare Level 5 out of 5 “high risk” of severe weather by NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center.HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHERThe last time a Level 5 threat was issued was on March 15, when the National Weather Service confirmed 13 tornadoes, with six of them being EF-3s. During that tornado outbreak, seven people lost their lives and 12 were injured.

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