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Severe Storms Forecast for Easter Weekend
Thunderstorms, hail, and high winds expected across Oklahoma
Apr. 5, 2026 at 6:43am
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The National Weather Service has issued severe weather warnings for much of Oklahoma over the upcoming Easter weekend, with forecasts calling for powerful thunderstorms, large hail, and damaging winds across the region.
Why it matters
Severe weather during major holidays can disrupt travel plans, outdoor events, and family gatherings, posing risks to public safety and causing significant property damage in some cases.
The details
The storm system is expected to move into the state on Friday evening, bringing the potential for tornadoes, golf ball-sized hail, and wind gusts up to 70 mph. The worst conditions are predicted for Saturday, with the threat of storms continuing into Easter Sunday.
- The severe weather is forecast to arrive in Oklahoma on Friday, April 7, 2026.
- The most intense storms are expected on Saturday, April 8, 2026.
- The threat of thunderstorms and high winds will linger into Easter Sunday, April 9, 2026.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing severe weather alerts across the United States.
What they’re saying
“Oklahomans should closely monitor the forecast and be prepared to take shelter if severe storms develop in their area.”
— Meteorologist Sarah Thompson, Spokesperson, National Weather Service
What’s next
The National Weather Service will continue to monitor the situation and issue updates as the holiday weekend approaches. Residents are advised to have a plan in place for seeking shelter if necessary.
The takeaway
This Easter weekend weather forecast serves as a reminder for Oklahomans to stay vigilant and prepared for the possibility of severe storms, which can disrupt holiday plans and pose risks to public safety.
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