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Severe Weather and Flooding Threats for the Central U.S.; Fire Weather Concerns for the Western U.S.

Severe weather and flooding threats continue for portions of the central U.S., with impactful flash flooding possible from southern Kansas to southwestern Missouri. Extremely Critical fire weather conditions will develop across the Great Basin and Southwest on Friday, with dry and windy conditions through the weekend. Dangerous heat will increase across the southern and central U.S. this weekend. Read More >

A Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 AM Friday for most of NE OK. Multiple rounds of storms will lead to additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches, with locally 4+ inches through Friday morning.
A TORNADO WATCH is in effect for portions of northeast Oklahoma until 10 PM Thursday evening. In addition to tornadoes, hail up to 2.5 inches diameter and wind gusts to 80 mph will be possible.
A few strong to severe storms will be possible again Friday across parts of eastern OK and western AR.
More heavy rain is expected Thursday afternoon and overnight. Widespread 1 - 2” rainfall totals are forecast, with locally higher amounts. Areas of flash flooding and river flooding are expected.
Weather hazards and forecast summary for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Key messages listed on the bottom left.
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