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Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop this evening. Potential hazards include a few tornadoes, very large hail, and damaging winds. The severe threat is expected to extend eastward with time. Have multiple ways to receive warnings. The current tornado watch is active through 11 PM.
[8:10pm 3/10/26] We have upgraded the severe threat for tonight, with a broader area susceptible to both significant hail and wind. A significant line of storms is expected to move through eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas this evening and overnight tonight. Secure loose items and have multiple ways to receive alerts overnight.
The chance of severe thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas will increase through the evening and continue into early Wednesday morning.
There is a marginal risk for excessive rainfall today and tonight across much of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Overall, 0.5-1.5" of rain is expected, with local amounts up to 3".
Another round of widespread showers and thunderstorms is expected Tuesday evening into Wednesday. Both severe weather and heavy rain potential exists.
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