National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
A Tornado Watch is in effect until 11 PM across portions of eastern Oklahoma and west-central Arkansas. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until midnight for the remainder of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Severe thunderstorms will be capable of producing very large hail, tornadoes, and damaging wind gusts. Please take shelter immediately if a warning is issued for your location.
A marginal to slight risk for excessive rainfall and localized flooding will develop Saturday afternoon and evening as storms potentially move over the same areas. Locally up to 2 to 3 inches of rain could occur leading to flooding of urban and low lying areas along with small creeks and streams.
Strong to severe thunderstorms will once again be possible from Sunday afternoon through the evening hours. Uncertainty remains in how widespread coverage of storms will be. Any storms that do develop with be capable of all severe hazards including large to very large hail and a few tornadoes.
A marginal risk for severe storms continues across northwest Arkansas Monday as a dry line moves into the region. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are the main hazards. Storms should exit by Monday evening.
Here is a look at the forecast for the next seven days across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas
KINX Tulsa Radar (Inola, OK).
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