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Last Map Update: Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 2:44:21 pm CDT

Another day of very warm temperatures, gusty southerly winds, and critically dry fuels will lead to enhanced or near critical grassland fire spread rates across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Highest spread rates occur across parts of northeast Oklahoma.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms may move into portions of northeast Oklahoma this evening and into early tonight. There is a marginal risk of severe weather, mainly between 7 PM and midnight. Damaging wind gusts and large hail are the main threats with any severe storms this evening.
A line of strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to move into eastern Oklahoma Wednesday evening. Storms will continue to move east into northwest Arkansas Wednesday night, but should be weakening with time. Damaging wind gusts will be the primary hazard, along with a low potential for tornadoes and large hail. The most likely timing for severe weather is 8 PM to 1 AM.
There is a marginal (5%) risk of excessive rainfall from showers and thunderstorms Wednesday and Wednesday night. Localized flash flooding possible. Please do not attempt to drive into flooded roads and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
A cold front will move through the area Friday night into Saturday morning. Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected to develop along and just ahead of the approaching front. Instability, moisture, and shear will be in place for isolated to scattered strong to severe thunderstorms, especially north of I-44 Friday evening/night.
There is a slight (15%) risk of excessive rainfall from showers and thunderstorms Friday and Friday night. Localized flash flooding possible. Please do not attempt to drive into flooded roads and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
Warm weather continues the next few days along with breezy conditions and fire weather concerns. Unsettled weather arrives late tonight and continues through next weekend. Multiple rounds of storms, with some severe weather and heavy rain potential, can be expected.
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