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Last Map Update: Sat, May 2, 2026 at 4:36:40 am CDT

Thunderstorm potential increases Monday night ahead of an approaching cold front, mainly across far NE OK into NW AR. These storms will carry a very limited severe risk.
Coming off the warmest March on record, April 2026 was another very warm month. In fact, it was the warmest April on record for Ft. Smith, and 2nd warmest for Fayetteville. It was also a wetter than average month, especially at Tulsa, which picked up over 7 inches of rain.
A mostly quiet period of weather is expected the next few days, aside from low rain chances today in the far northwest and south. Below average temperatures will be the rule through Saturday, with warmer and windier conditions starting Sunday. Rain and storm chances will increase Monday night into Tuesday in association with a front.
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