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Many Oklahoma counties will see severe storm and tornado warnings on Monday
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Many Oklahoma counties will see severe storm and tornado warnings on Monday

After a weekend full of rain and severe storms, Monday brought even more heavy rain and severe storms.

Several counties in the state have been issued tornado warnings, but the number of confirmed tornadoes has not been verified.

The storms came in two waves, one in the early hours of the day and one in mid-morning.

Heavy rain and thunderstorms hit the Oklahoma City area, with severe lightning reported.

Tornado warnings are flooding Cleveland, McClain and Pottawatomie counties Monday morning

The first round of storms peaked around 7 a.m. in downtown Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.

Chief Meteorologist David Payne monitors tornado warnings in Cleveland, Pottawatomie, Carter, Jefferson and Stephens counties

A second round of storms hit around 11 a.m. and moved eastward across the state until about 2 p.m.

News 9 Storm Trackers were in Gavin County, Seminole County, and additional monitoring conditions were in place.

Mesocyclone forms over Seminole County

Hank and Patty Brown track conditions in Garvin County

Many school districts canceled or went virtual in preparation for storms.

Several school districts have been canceled or moved virtually due to storms