Spring weather continues to ramp up in Oklahoma! A severe weather day is expected Monday, April 15, after a weekend of summer-like temperatures.

According to the Oklahoma Mesonet, Oklahomans have a few days to prepare for the next round of severe weather to strike the Sooner State. Meteorologists across the state are urging Oklahomans to make their severe weather plans before it's too late.

Weekend with summer temperatures.

Before more severe weather moves in to Oklahoma, we'll have a few days of warm weather. If you haven't cleaned out your cellar, this weekend will be the time to do it! Luckily the sun will be out.

According to the National Weather Service in Norman, weekend temperatures will hover around the low to high 80s starting Friday, April 12. Sunday, April 14, is when Oklahoma could see its hottest temperatures for the weekend.

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Oklahoma should be weather aware Monday, April 15.

According to the National Weather Service in Norman, all severe weather hazards are expected Monday, April 15, in the late afternoon and evening. Most of Oklahoma is at an enhanced risk for severe weather.

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The severe weather hazards Oklahomans should be ready for Monday include tornadoes, large hail, strong wind, heavy rain and lightning. Below are what actions Oklahomans should take if any of these hazards arise Monday.

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How to prepare for severe weather.

If you don't have a cellar to clean out before severe weather, there are multiple other ways Oklahomans should prepare for the severe weather. See the graphic from the National Weather Service in Norman below.

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Things You'll Need in Your Oklahoma Tornado Prep Kit

Even though the odds of your life being affected by a tornado are extremely thin, there's no harm in being prepared with basic necessities. Even if the storm misses your home you could still find yourself without power or water for days to weeks. Here's a quick rundown on the basics every home should have for tornado season in Oklahoma.

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TWISTERS: Counties With the Most Tornadoes in Oklahoma

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