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Last Map Update: Wed, Apr 15, 2026 at 4:26:37 am CDT

A Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms remains forecast for the entire forecast area Wednesday into Wednesday night. Large hail to the size of a tennis ball, damaging winds to 70 mph and a limited threat for tornadoes are the main threats.
Wednesday looks to feature earlier start time to the severe weather potential compared to Tuesday, with areas northwest of a line from Grove to Okemah beginning as early as noon and areas to the southeast ending as late as 3 am Thursday morning.
Additional rain and thunderstorms Wednesday for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. A marginal risk of excessive rainfall that could lead to localized flood potential exists roughly east of a Bartlesville to Bristow line.
Another round of severe storms are expected Friday for parts of the area as a cold front moves through. Higher end severe storm threats will be possible mainly along and northwest of I-44 through the evening. Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Additional rain and thunderstorms Friday for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. A marginal risk of excessive rainfall that could lead to localized flood potential exists roughly along and northwest of I-44 in northeast OK.
An active weather pattern will continue through at least midweek, with additional severe thunderstorm chances on Friday.
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