Pacers' Journey to NBA Finals Hindered by Oklahoma City's Severe Weather
Source: news.source.sunstar
The Indiana Pacers faced travel delays due to severe weather conditions in Oklahoma City on their way to the NBA Finals. Their flight was diverted to Tulsa for refueling and took a longer route to avoid storms, resulting in a three and a half hour delay. The weather in Oklahoma City included tornado warnings, flood watches, and severe thunderstorm alerts, impacting operations at Will Rogers World Airport. The Pacers are set to play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the Finals.
Key Points
The Indiana Pacers' travel to Oklahoma City for the NBA Finals was delayed by severe weather.
The team's flight was forced to stop in Tulsa for refueling and took a longer route to avoid storms.
Oklahoma City experienced dangerous weather conditions including tornado warnings and flood watches.
The weather caused delays at Will Rogers World Airport.
The Pacers are scheduled to play the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals.