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Oklahoma Braces for Severe Weather Ahead
State emergency officials urge residents to stay vigilant as storms loom
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:04pm
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As severe weather threatens Oklahoma, the state's emergency management agency urges residents to remain vigilant and prepared.Today in TulsaThe Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) is warning residents across the state to stay weather-aware as multiple days of potentially severe storms are expected in the coming days. OEM is advising Oklahomans to closely monitor forecasts and be prepared to take shelter if necessary.
Why it matters
Severe weather, including thunderstorms, high winds, hail, and even tornadoes, can pose a serious threat to public safety. The OEM is proactively alerting the public to ensure they have time to make necessary preparations and take appropriate actions to protect themselves and their families.
The details
The OEM is urging Oklahomans to stay up-to-date on the latest weather forecasts and warnings, have an emergency plan in place, and be ready to seek shelter if severe storms develop. The agency is also coordinating with local emergency responders to ensure they are prepared to respond quickly to any weather-related incidents.
- The severe weather is expected to impact Oklahoma over the next several days.
The players
Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM)
The state agency responsible for coordinating emergency response and disaster preparedness efforts across Oklahoma.
What’s next
The OEM will continue to monitor the weather situation and provide updates to the public as needed. Residents should stay tuned to local media and the OEM's website and social media channels for the latest information.
The takeaway
Severe weather can strike quickly and without warning, so it's crucial for Oklahomans to heed the OEM's advice and be prepared to take shelter if necessary. By staying informed and taking proactive steps, residents can help ensure their safety and that of their communities.
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