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Last Map Update: Sat, Apr 26, 2025 at 10:16:31 am CDT

Thunderstorms are expected to spread into the area from the west later this morning into afternoon. These storms will have the potential to be strong to severe with large hail and damaging winds the main concern. However, there is an increasing tornado threat this afternoon across southeast Oklahoma.
The favored timing for severe weather today looks to be afternoon into the evening hours.
A low to medium chance for thunderstorm development from mid afternoon Monday into Monday evening exists, with environmental conditions supportive of high impact weather with storms that develop. Very large hail, damaging straight line winds and tornadoes will likely be threats with the strongest storms that develop. Continue to monitor forecasts this weekend and be prepared to take action Monday if severe weather threatens your location.
A storm system in the early to middle part of the upcoming work week will bring potential for multiple rounds of strong to severe storms to the region. Large hail, damaging winds and heavy rain are the favored threats Tuesday and Wednesday, but a low tornado threat may exist as well. Continue to monitor forecasts and make sure your severe weather communications and sheltering plans are ready to go.
Tulsa Radar (Inola, Ok - KINX)
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