Severe storms fire up north of Tulsa. Here's what News On 6 trackers are seeing
Severe thunderstorm watch in effect in Northern Tulsa metro as storm stirs up in Osage County. Stay weather aware with live updates from News On 6 Meteorologists.
Watch News On 6 Meteorologist Aaron Reeve's 12:37 a.m. update at the top of this article.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect in the northern part of the Tulsa viewing area, as a severe storm is firing up in Osage County.
News On 6 Stormtracker Alan Hancock captured video of active lightning in Osage County. Hancock expected hail and wind to pick up.
Reeves said people in Pawhuska should stay weather aware as large hail and wind threats come with the storm headed your way.
News On 6 Storm Tracker Bob Rohloff reported near Billings that the wind changed direction rapidly while he was driving on I-35 overnight.
A hail core southwest of Marland is where quarter to half-dollar-sized hail is currently falling.
Weather in the Tulsa metro is not severe, but small hail and rain are expected.
News On 6 Storm Tracker John Durkee reported rain and lots of lightning near Sperry.
The trend of strong storms will continue overnight, but the tornado threat is very low. Anyone in the areas threatened should stay inside.