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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Sunday

Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms may pose a risk for damaging wind gusts over the Carolinas, southeast Virginia, and the Tennessee Valley Sunday afternoon then the northern Plains from late afternoon into Sunday night. Monsoonal thunderstorms may cause locally considerable flash, urban, and small stream flooding in the Southwest U.S. the next few days. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 3:06:44 am CDT

A Heat Advisory will go into effect for much of northeast Oklahoma and portions west-central Arkansas from 1 PM until 8 PM this evening for heat indices reaching up to 106F, locally higher, this afternoon. The heat will further intensify and become more widespread across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas on Monday and especially on Tuesday. Stay inside air conditioned buildings, if possible, drink plenty of fluids if outdoors for prolonged periods of time, and wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing, and take frequent breaks if working outside over the next few days.
Heat is expected to intensify the next few days. Afternoon heat indices of 100-110 F, locally higher through Tuesday, are expected. Heat precautions should still be taken for any extended time outdoors.
Low storm chances will occur again Sunday. Dangerous heat develops Sunday through Tuesday, possibly beyond.
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