. >> all right, chad, standby here, i'm going to go to tom sader who's going to tell us about tom saider and where it's going now. >> susan, just as chad mentioned, tulsa is in the clear and moving east a good 25 miles per hour. it's mainly for eastern tulsa county and for wagner county. however, those who live in cherokee county, where it is a little less populated, that is a concern if they live in that area. the tornado warning for just about another ten minutes, but visual reports say multiple explosions of the transformers, typically, yes, they could be in that creek turnpike which dives downright through this area. and you'll be able to see that through tulsa, it's i-44. but we have reports that it's a cone-shaped tornado. it's not a wedge. but it is a multiple vortex, which means there could be more than one. again, we're watching as it moves east at a good 25, even 30 miles an hour. and, as chad mentioned, those east from wagner county to cherokee county. we really need to see protection now. snow reports, this just happened of any damage or any injuries, and we'll be giving you