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Strong winds, large hail possible in Oklahoma on Tuesday

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NORMAN, Okla. (AP) - Stormy weather is in the forecast for parts of Oklahoma this week.

The Storm Prediction Center in Norman says much of the state could see strong winds and hail on Tuesday afternoon and evening. The area at greatest risk for bad weather is in northern Oklahoma and includes the cities of Alva, Clinton, Enid and Ponca City.

Forecasters say the areas could see straight-line winds of up to 70 mph and hail as large as golf balls or tennis balls. The National Weather Service says isolated tornadoes are also a possibility, most likely in western Oklahoma.

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Rainy weather will remain in the forecast through Saturday.

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