The National Weather Service has issued an exceptionally rare “high risk” outlook for not only tornadoes, but also flash flooding in portions of central Oklahoma. — TornadoTitans.com (@TornadoTitans) May 20, 2019But it’s too soon for residents in the Texas panhandle and western and central Oklahoma to let their guards down. Western and central Oklahoma and parts of the Texas Panhandle are expected to be hardest hit. The Weather Prediction Center — the branch of the National Weather Service that handles precipitation concerns — has also hoisted a high risk for excessive rainfall. Rainfall forecast through Tuesday from the National Weather Service.
Source: Washington Post May 20, 2019 14:27 UTC