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One product issued by NWS for: Moffett OK

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
503 PM CDT Fri May 17 2024

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503 PM CDT Fri May 17 2024


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

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Southeast Oklahoma and West Central Oklahoma.
ONSET...Ongoing.

HEAVY RAIN.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Western Arkansas.
ONSET...Ongoing.

POOR VISIBILITY.
RISK...Elevated.
AREA... Far Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...After Midnight.


DISCUSSION...
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are ongoing across portions of
eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. A few of these storms
will be capable of brief heavy rain, and marginally severe hail or
wind. However, as the sun sets the next few hours, any lingering storms
should diminish. Later, especially after midnight, areas of fog
are expected to develop across far eastern Oklahoma and northwest
Arkansas. These areas of fog will likely continue through the
remainder of the overnight hours.

SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT...
Local Spotter Activation May Be Needed.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

SATURDAY...Dense Fog Potential.
SUNDAY...Thunderstorm Potential.
MONDAY...High Wind Potential.
TUESDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...High Wind Potential.
WEDNESDAY...Thunderstorm Potential.
THURSDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...Heavy Rain Potential.

EXTENDED DISCUSSION...
Areas of Dense fog could be ongoing Saturday morning across parts
of eastern Oklahoma and especially northwest Arkansas. Fog should
dissipate by mid morning. Above normal temperatures return for
the weekend. Both Sunday night and Monday night, the southern end
of expected thunderstorm complexes to the north of the Kansas and
Missouri borders may affect parts of northeast Oklahoma and
northwest Arkansas as well. A cold front Tuesday should increase
the shower and thunderstorm chances areawide. Severe weather is
looking more likely with the Tuesday storms, although details are
uncertain at this time.

weather.gov/tulsa contains additional information.

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