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Severe Weather Wallops Oklahoma

Tornado Warning Issued For Parts Of Oklahoma, Missouri

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ― Strong storms that may have included tornadoes caused scattered damage and power outages in parts of Oklahoma early Monday.

No injuries were reported.

The National Weather Service posted severe thunderstorm watches and warnings for parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri.

Tornado warnings were issued for parts of Oklahoma and Missouri. The weather service said it had one confirmed tornado sighting in southwest Missouri's Lawrence County, where emergency officials said the only damage was to a barn and utility poles.

The weather service said it hadn't confirmed yet whether the early morning Oklahoma damage was caused by tornadoes or by high wind.

There were scattered reports of roof damage and several roads in northwest Oklahoma County were closed because of high water.

Oklahoma Gas & Electric says several thousand customers were blacked out and dozens of utility poles were toppled by high wind.

A storm in northwest Louisiana on Sunday afternoon damaged a mobile home park at the town of Provencal. Authorities said two people were injured.

Also on Sunday, one man drowned in southeastern Texas when an overflowing creek swept a car off a highway near San Augustine, officials said. The weather service had 10 to 14 inches of rain fell on the area over a two-day period.

(© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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