May and June are prime time for tornadoes and severe weather across the United States, and this past week was a prime example.
The week began with tennis ball-sized hail across Colorado, causing widespread damages to windshields parked anywhere near the storm.
The severe thunderstorms continued to trek eastward throughout the week, leaving wind, hail and in a few instances, tornado damages in their wake.
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Thursday's storms were mostly centered in Oklahoma and eastern Texas. The video at the top of this story shows some of the damages an EF-1 tornado left behind in Owasso, Oklahoma.
In the coming weeks, chances for tornadoes will only increase, peaking in the first week of June.
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