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Flash Flooding Continuing Along the Gulf Coast; Dry Thunderstorms in the West

Excessive rainfall continues to produce life-threatening, locally catastrophic flash flooding along the central Gulf Coast. Isolated to scattered dry thunderstorms may cause lightning-ignited fires and erratic behavior due to gusty winds across parts Oregon, California, and the Great Basin into the weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 1:30:34 pm CDT

While mostly dry conditions are expected during the day Saturday, a complex of thunderstorms is expected to approach portions of northeast Oklahoma late in the evening/overnight. While it is uncertain how far these storms will move into northeast Oklahoma, severe weather will be possible. Damaging wind gusts are the primary hazard, but large hail may also occur. Storms may also produce heavy rainfall and flash flooding.
There is a marginal to slight risk of severe weather Sunday and Sunday night as storms develop in the vicinity of a slow moving frontal boundary. Large hail, damaging wind gusts, and heavy rainfall/flash flooding will be possible, especially across northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas.
Graphic depicts a 6-day forecast for select cities in eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas, as well as details on hazards for the first 3 days and key weather messages.
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