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Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall in the Mid-Atlantic; Fire Weather Concerns in the West

Thunderstorms are expected to bring heavy rain and potential significant flash and urban flooding to the Mid-Atlantic on Thursday, especially along the I-95 urban corridor. Dry conditions, gusty winds, and isolated dry thunderstorms will continue to bring a critical fire weather threat to the northwestern Great Basin into the interior Northwest through Thursday. Read More >

A low chance of showers and thunderstorms exists for portions of far eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas this evening, and areas near the Kansas border this evening into early Thursday morning. The strongest storms may produce gusty winds and localized heavy rainfall. All the storms will produce lightning. Remain alert for changing conditions and seek shelter during lightning and thunder.
Tulsa Radar (Inola, Ok - KINX)
Much cooler air is set to arrive to parts of the area on Thursday and all of the area on Friday, with more pleasant conditions extending through the weekend and into early next week. The cooldown won't last, however, with heat set to make a return toward the middle of next week. Enjoy the ride!
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