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Live blog: Wichita under tornado watch until 11 p.m. as severe weather threat moves closer

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the Wichita area until 11 p.m. on Monday, May 6. The most severe weather could hit the Wichita area by 7 p.m.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the Wichita area until 11 p.m. on Monday, May 6. The most severe weather could hit the Wichita area by 7 p.m. National Weather Service

The Wichita area is under a tornado watch until 11 p.m. Monday.

The National Weather Service warns that extreme weather could strike rapidly in parts of south-central Kansas, central Oklahoma and north-central Texas. The weather service is warning that the storms could be a “particularly dangerous situation” — with the potential for powerful “long-track” tornadoes, softball-sized hail and wind speeds as high as 80 miles an hour.

“Explosive Thunderstorm development is expected within this Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) Tornado Watch across parts of TX, OK, and KS this afternoon,” the National Weather Service posted on X. “PDS tornado watches are only issued when multiple strong or violent tornadoes are expected to occur.”

A tornado watch means weather conditions favor thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes. A tornado warning — which usually triggers tornado sirens and phone alerts — means a tornado is expected. If the watch upgrades to a warning, seek shelter immediately.

Tornado warnings were issued in counties in north-central Oklahoma Monday evening until 6:30 p.m., including Enid, Helena and Lahoma. That storm system is expected to move north and east into Kansas Monday evening.

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Chance Swaim
The Wichita Eagle
Chance Swaim covers investigations for The Wichita Eagle. His work has been recognized with national and local awards, including a George Polk Award for political reporting, a Betty Gage Holland Award for investigative reporting and two Victor Murdock Awards for journalistic excellence. Most recently, he was a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. You may contact him at cswaim@wichitaeagle.com or follow him on Twitter @byChanceSwaim.
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