National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for much of northeast Oklahoma through 10 PM. Locally damaging winds and isolated large hail will be the primary hazard. A tornado or two will also be possible.
Heavy rainfall will develop Friday night leading to an increasing flooding potential. Be aware of any flooded roadways.
A cold front will move through the area late tonight 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 late this afternoon, this evening, and into the overnight period.
Approximate timing for the severe risk today through late tonight.
There is a slight (15%) risk of excessive rainfall from showers and thunderstorms through late tonight. Isolated flash flooding is probable. Please do not attempt to drive into flooded roads and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
There is a marginal (5%) risk of excessive rainfall for portions of SE OK and W AR on Saturday morning. Isolated flash flooding is possible. Please do not attempt to drive into flooded roads and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
Showers and storms Friday night and ending during the day Saturday. Cooler and dry weather for early next week.
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