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Last Map Update: Tue, May 19, 2026 at 8:42:44 am CDT

The potential for severe weather will continue into the daytime Tuesday along and in advance of a cold front. A Slight Risk for severe weather exists along and south of a line from Okmulgee to Jay, with a Marginal Risk northwest to a line from Bartlesville to Pawnee. Damaging winds will be the main severe weather threat, with isolated large hail as well.
The severe weather threat will continue to shift southward during the day Tuesday as a cold front pushes through the region. Although some potential for storms will linger Tuesday night, the severe weather threat should end by late afternoon.
A Marginal Risk for excessive rainfall extends across areas along and south of I-44 today. Rainfall amounts of a half to one inch should be common, with local totals in the 2 to 3 inch range possible.
Radar loop from the KINX (Tulsa, OK) Radar
Near daily thunderstorm chances are forecast this week and into the weekend. Cooler weather is expected from today through middle part of the week.
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