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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Thursday

Severe thunderstorms posing a risk for strong gusts and/or large hail are possible across portions of the northern and central Plains, the Lower Missouri to Lower Ohio Valleys, and across the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon and evening. Excessive rainfall may bring flash and urban flooding over the Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and Mid-Atlantic on Thursday. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jul 9, 2026 at 1:50:45 am CDT

There is a marginal risk of severe weather Thursday afternoon into early Thursday night across portions of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Damaging wind gusts are the primary hazard, though marginally severe hail may also occur.
A Marginal Risk for severe storms exists from Friday afternoon into Friday night for parts of northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, with damaging winds up to 70 mph being the main severe weather threat. Keep an eye on future forecasts and statements for updates.
Low storm chances continue Wednesday afternoon mainly across southeast Oklahoma and western Arkansas. Additional storm chances expand across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas late week into the weekend with a disturbance moving through the Plains. Limited severe and heavy rain potentials exists late week.
The heat will return in earnest today into next week. Be aware of signs of heat stress and take precautions with outdoor activities.
Low chances for afternoon showers and thunderstorms remain forecast for parts of eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas through Thursday. Additional storm chances develop for late week into next weekend. Heat indices will climb into late week.
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