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Straight line winds blames for storm damage

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FAIRFAX, Okla. — National Weather Service meteorologists were is out surveying the storm damage in Fairfax on Monday.

Saturday’s storm in Osage County toppled trees and powerlines.

The meteorologists believe straight line winds reached up to 90 m.p.h.

Damage was reported at the post office, fire department and at a cemetery.

No injuries have been reported.

FOX23 and NEWS102.3 KRMG Chief Meteorologist James Aydelott says there’s a chance for storms nearly every day this week in Green Country.

Tune to NEWS102.3 and AM740 KRMG for the latest weather information.

You can also get weather alerts sent to your phone by downloading the KRMG app.

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