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Last Map Update: Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 6:26:36 pm CDT

Very warm and windy conditions will lead to locally near critical grassland fire spread rates along and west of Highway 75 in northeast Oklahoma this afternoon. Avoid behaviors that may cause a spark!
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are forecast Monday. A brief strong to severe storm potential continues through the afternoon hours. Additional potential develops again late Monday night. Large hail and locally damaging winds will be the primary hazards.
There is a slight risk for excessive rainfall and flash flooding Tuesday and Tuesday night across much of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Overall, 0.5-1.5" of rain is expected, with local amounts up to 3".
The chance of severe thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas will increase Tuesday evening, continuing into early Wednesday morning.
Another round of severe storms is expected Tuesday, including a threat for large hail, damaging winds and some tornado potential. Continue to monitor future forecasts and statements for details.
Another round of widespread showers and thunderstorms is expected Tuesday and Wednesday. Both severe weather and heavy rain potential exists.
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