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Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms in the Plains; Snow in the Northern Rockies

A storm system moving eastward will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms over parts of the Northern Plains to the Southern Plains and Upper Great Lakes through Friday. Heavy snow will continue over parts of the Northern Rockies. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 5:46:46 am CDT

Thunderstorm chances return Friday evening and Friday night ahead of a cold front approaching from the west. A marginal severe weather risk is outlooked Friday night across northeast and much of east central Oklahoma as well as the far northwest corner of Arkansas. Large hail and locally damaging winds are the main threats.
Severe weather potential increases Saturday with a slight severe risk across parts of far eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, and a marginal severe risk for the majority of the rest of the forecast area. Large hail and damaging winds are the main threats, though a limited tornado potential exists. Expect details to change as we get closer to Saturday. Keep checking forecasts and take some time to dust off your severe weather safety plan - just in case.
The weather pattern for the next 7 days will support unseasonably warm temperatures into the upcoming weekend. Temperatures closer to average are forecast Sunday behind a cold front. Shower and thunderstorm chances return Friday night through Saturday evening, with potential severe storms. A second cold front is forecast to move through Monday night into Tuesday.
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