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Last Map Update: Sun, Mar 8, 2026 at 5:32:29 am CDT

Patchy to locally dense fog exists across portions of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas Sunday morning. Visibility of less than a 1/2 mile at times is possible, especially over and near bodies of water. Conditions should improve during the mid morning hours.
There is a slight risk for excessive rainfall and flash flooding Tuesday and Tuesday night across much of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Overall, 0.5-1.5" of rain is expected, with local amounts up to 3".
Another round of severe storms may occur on Tuesday, including a threat for large hail, damaging winds and some tornado potential. Continue to monitor future forecasts and statements for details.
Patchy to locally dense fog Sunday morning, especially across NE OK and NW AR. A brief dry spell Sunday will be followed by another round of thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday. Both severe weather and heavy rain potential exists.
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