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Last Map Update: Tue, Aug 12, 2025 at 12:06:25 am CDT

Locally heavy rain potential will continue today, especially across portions of northeast Oklahoma. This rainfall could lead to localized flooding of urban areas, small streams and low-lying areas. Rainfall amounts of an inch or less will be most common, but isolated totals up to 4 inches could occur. The main time frames for the heavy rain will be this afternoon and evening.
Not only will the early to mid week forecast feature modest relief from the recent heat, but also increased thunderstorm chances, especially for the northern half of the area. Expect multiple rounds of thunderstorms through mid week, with coverage tapering off toward the weekend. Localized heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding will be the main concern, although occasional severe weather may also occur. Remain alert for changing conditions and take action if warnings are issued for your area.
Modest improvement in the overall heat conditions remain expected through the middle part of the work week. Heat is expected to expand once again late in the week and into the upcoming weekend.
Tulsa Radar (Inola, Ok - KINX)
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