An area of Showers & Heavy thunderstorms moved across portions of Northern/NE Oklahoma overnight and continue to push SE and will weaken through the morning hours. I expect more scattered storms to develop by the late afternoon hours across the far Eastern TX panhandle into Western/NW and North Central Oklahoma. The primary threats will be large hail between Golf Ball & Tennis ball size as well as damaging winds in excess of 70 mph. The atmosphere is not especially favorable for Tornadoes today that’s not to say that we won’t see a isolated Tornado or two in the two highlighted areas in the map at the bottom (Most likely time would be between 5-9 pm)
Keep in mind strong to severe storms are possible just about anywhere within the Marginal (Nearly the entire state) or Elevated Risk zone after 3 pm.
Go about your Easter plans just remain weather aware! Have a blessed Easter Sunday! -Todd