National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
A Tornado Watch is in effect through 11 pm Thursday for Osage and Pawnee counties in northeast Oklahoma. A few tornadoes, including potential for a couple of intense ones, are possible, along with very large hail and damaging wind gusts. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for most of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas through 4 AR. Large hail and damaging winds will be possible within the severe watch. Remain alert for possible warnings. Make sure you have at least 3 ways to receive warning information!
Thunderstorm chances increase late this afternoon and evening and will persist into Friday morning across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. A slight to enhanced severe risk exists across NE OK, while a marginal severe weather risk is outlooked for NW AR and SE OK. In the enhanced and slight risk areas, the main threats will be very large hail and locally damaging winds to 70 mph. There is also an elevated tornado threat with any discrete cells this evening. In the marginal risk area, the main threat will be damaging winds to 60 mph, and isolated occurrences of large hail.
Severe storm probabilities increase with storms forecast to move into northeast Oklahoma by evening and spread east and southeast into Friday morning.
Thunderstorms may be ongoing early Friday morning and expand in coverage and intensity through the day. A slight risk of severe weather is outlooked Friday for much of east central and southeast Oklahoma as well as much of western Arkansas while a frontal boundary sets up over the region. Locally heavy rainfall and flooding potential may also develop.
A frontal boundary is forecast to lift back northward Saturday afternoon and night, which will aid in increasing thunderstorm chances for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. A slight to enhanced severe weather risk is outlooked for eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas Saturday. Large hail and damaging winds are the primary severe threats.
15 to 30 percent severe storm chances continue across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas Sunday, then shift eastward Monday as a cold front moves through the region. Large hail and damaging wind gusts are the main hazards each day. Storms should exit by Monday evening.
KINX - Tulsa, OK Radar
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