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Last Map Update: Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 4:28:56 pm CDT

Isolated to scattered thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening. A few may be strong to severe, especially across west central Arkansas, with large hail and damaging winds being the primary hazards.
Severe storms are expected Friday afternoon through evening. All hazards will be possible during the late afternoon and early evening storms, with damaging wind gusts becoming the main hazard later in the evening. Higher end severe storm threats will be possible mainly along and northwest of I-44.
Additional rain and thunderstorms are likely Friday for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. A slight risk of excessive rainfall that could lead to localized flood potential exists for much of northeast OK and extreme northwest AR. A marginal risk will exist elsewhere.
Severe storms are expected Friday afternoon through evening. All hazards will be possible during the late afternoon and early evening storms, with damaging wind gusts becoming the main hazard later in the evening. Higher end severe storm threats will be possible mainly along and northwest of I-44.
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