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Severe Weather and Heavy Rainfall Potential for the Plains; Coastal Low Across the mid-Atlantic

An upper trough and frontal boundary will focus showers and thunderstorms across portions of the Plains through this evening. A few severe thunderstorms along with heavy rainfall are expected. Meanwhile, low pressure off the Southeast Coast will bring inclement weather across the Carolina Shorelines through tonight. This system is forecast to meander off the mid-Atlantic coast early this week. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sun, Sep 14, 2025 at 1:58:54 pm CDT

Low thunderstorm chances will exist this afternoon and evening across areas northwest of I-44, with very low chances extending across the rest of eastern Oklahoma and northwest and west central Arkansas. Severe weather is not expected, but brief gusty winds may occur with the strongest storms.
Unseasonably warm temperatures are expected into early week, with periods of low shower and thunderstorm chances. A trend toward near to just below normal temperatures and increasing shower and thunderstorm chances is forecast mid to late week.
Radar loop from the KINX radar near Tulsa, OK.
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