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Last Map Update: Tue, Jun 2, 2026 at 8:16:33 am CDT

A storm complex will continue across parts of eastern Oklahoma and into northwest Arkansas Tuesday morning before weakening. A heavy rain threat which could lead to localized flooding conditions is the primary hazard, with a secondary threat of gusty winds and small hail. Additional storm redevelopment could occur this afternoon for mainly southeast Oklahoma along the remnant outflow boundary from this morning. Gusty wind and a locally heavy rain threats exist this afternoon.
Drier weather is expected to develop mid week, but rain chances will ramp back up late week and into the weekend across the area.
Locally heavy rainfall will be possible Friday through Saturday, with additional rain chances into early next week. Be aware of potential for flooding.
Hot and humid conditions persist again today south of I-40 with heat index values in excess of 100 degrees. Scattered thunderstorms are expected today, but drying out late. Cooler and drier weather will arrive for the middle part of the week before the pattern becomes more unsettled again late in the week.
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