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Scattered storms are expected to redevelop across the area this evening and form into a large complex overnight before moving south into southern Oklahoma. Some of the storms may reach severe levels with damaging winds and large hail. A tornado or two is also possible across northeast Oklahoma.
Heavy rainfall will continue to be a concern through Sunday. The heaviest rains will likely fall this evening into Sunday morning, especially across NE OK and NW AR. Given previous rainfall and saturated soils, flash flooding will be a concern through Sunday evening with at least low potential for additional river impacts.
Scattered thunderstorms will become possible across the region Saturday afternoon and evening. High amounts of instability could lead to a few strong to severe storms with mainly damaging wind gusts as the primary threat.
Tulsa Radar (Tulsa, OK - KINX)
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