Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane went over some of the terms that you will hear on KOCO 5 and what they really mean.
Whether you have a storm shelter or not, you have options the next time severe weather rolls into town. KOCO 5 Meteorologist ...
Power storm systems often bring in strong dry lines, and sometimes we see days in early Spring where we have a severe weather ...
KOCO 5 has partnered with KGOU so people who can't watch live coverage on television or the KOCO 5 app can listen to First ...
The state is coming off a busy spring severe storm season in 2024, but how will things look in March, April and May of 2025?
KOCO 5 has been on the air for more than 70 years, and over that time we've seen a lot of advancements in technology that helps us keep you safe during severe weather.
For a different view of the storms we cover, KOCO 5 relies on the speed and versatility of Sky 5. For a different view of the storms we cover, KOCO 5 relies on the speed and versatility of Sky 5.
Homes are being built better than they were a few decades ago to account for the Oklahoma severe weather season.
The KOCO 5 First Alert Weather Team is equipped with the tools, technology and expertise to pinpoint exactly where tornadoes are causing damage.
Treacherous tornadoes, ferocious fires, huge hail and a winter to remember, the new KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Command has already seen a lot.
When the weather is at its worst, count on the personalized alerts from the First Alert Weather Team and your KOCO 5 App to stay informed.