2 Works for You is tracking storms across Green Country on this Friday morning.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Strong storms move through Green Country on Friday
Below are the live updates to keep you informed:
1:59 p.m.
Tulsa Fire Department says that a Tulsa firefighter's home caught on fire after it was struck by lightning during today's storms. 2 Works for You's Dane Hawkins is headed to the scene and will update with more information.
10:28 a.m.
10:24 a.m.
Flash flood watch extended until 4pm.@kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/mSiFXhkL0L
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
10:08 a.m.
Non severe storms now moving back into the metro. @kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/uOZ9vHHxcn
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
9:30 a.m.
Wind gusts to 60 possible southeast of Muskogee and across northern Sequoyah and southern Cherokee county.@kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/LQcTVPPNup
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
9:19 a.m.
Flash flood warning for Nowata and Craig counties until 1:15. Watch out for water over the roadway!@kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/M5RpNevGLn
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
9:12 a.m.
Flash flood warning for Montgomery county, Kansas. 2-4 inches has already fallen with more on the way! Turn around, don't drown!@kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/WqhQQpobSI
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
8:00 a.m.
Over 2 inches of rain in northern Nowata county as well as Montgomery county, Kansas.@kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/Vcrm0xykxH
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
7:31 a.m.
Stormy through Saturday with sun returning Sunday through next week!@kjrh2hd pic.twitter.com/twMlCWLJVJ
— Clint Boone (@clintboonekjrh) May 15, 2020
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