Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
511 PM CDT Tue Apr 9 2024

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Adair OK-Benton AR-Carroll AR-Cherokee OK-Choctaw OK-Craig OK-
Crawford AR-Creek OK-Delaware OK-Franklin AR-Haskell OK-Latimer OK-
Le Flore OK-Madison AR-Mayes OK-McIntosh OK-Muskogee OK-Nowata OK-
Okfuskee OK-Okmulgee OK-Osage OK-Ottawa OK-Pawnee OK-Pittsburg OK-
Pushmataha OK-Rogers OK-Sebastian AR-Sequoyah OK-Tulsa OK-Wagoner OK-
Washington OK-Washington AR-
511 PM CDT Tue Apr 9 2024

This Outlook is for Northwest and West Central Arkansas as well as
much of Eastern Oklahoma.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

HEAVY RAIN.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Mainly Southeast Oklahoma.
ONSET...Late Evening.

THUNDERSTORMS WITH DANGEROUS LIGHTNING.
RISK...Elevated.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...Late Evening.

DISCUSSION...
Another round of showers and storms is expected across eastern
Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas beginning later this evening and
continuing overnight. The potential for additional heavy
rainfall, focused across far southeast Oklahoma tonight, will
exist, which may lead to localized flooding.

SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT...
Spotter Activation Not Expected.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday.
WEDNESDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...High Wind Potential...
            Heavy Rain Potential.
THURSDAY...High Wind Potential.
FRIDAY...No Hazards.
SATURDAY...Very High Fire Weather Potential...High Wind Potential.
SUNDAY and MONDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...High Wind Potential.

EXTENDED DISCUSSION...
The active weather pattern will continue into Wednesday, with
additional thunderstorms expected through the day, before ending
from west to east Wednesday night. A few storms in southeast
Oklahoma may produce large hail Wednesday afternoon and evening,
as cold temperatures aloft arrive in association with upper level
low pressure moving overhead. The threat for additional heavy
rainfall will also continue through Wednesday night.

Well above normal temperatures will make a return for the weekend
and along with gusty southerly winds, may lead to localized fire
weather concerns in parts of northeast Oklahoma on Saturday. The
overall threat will be dependent on fuel states, with green-up
well underway in many areas.

The next storm system of interest to the region is on track for
early next week. This system is expected to bring showers and
thunderstorms, with at least some potential for severe weather.
Details remain uncertain at this forecast time range.

weather.gov/tulsa contains additional information.

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