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Even though it'll be mostly dry during the day on Wednesday, the risk for severe storms returns to Oklahoma late Wednesday night.
The highest chances for showers and storms is in northern Oklahoma, and the storm risk broadens further into central, southern and western Oklahoma as the day goes on. While chances of tornadoes are "very low," up to golf ball-sized hail is possible along with winds up to 70 miles per hour.
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