One product issued by NWS for: Oilton OK
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Tulsa OK 503 AM CDT Sun Mar 8 2026 ARZ001-002-010-011-019-020-029-OKZ049-053>076-091015- 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- 503 AM CDT Sun Mar 8 2026 This Outlook is for Northwest and West Central Arkansas as well as much of Eastern Oklahoma. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight. THUNDERSTORMS WITH DANGEROUS LIGHTNING. RISK...Limited. AREA...Far Southeast Oklahoma. ONSET...After Midnight. POOR VISIBILITY. RISK...Limited. AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas. ONSET...Ongoing. DISCUSSION... Patchy fog will remain possible through this morning across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Fog may become locally dense with visibilities near or below a quarter mile. Fog will burn off by mid morning and southwest winds will increase to 10 to 15 mph, with occasional gusts up to 20 mph possible particularly north of Interstate 44. This may create locally increased fire weather conditions west of Highway 75 in northeast Oklahoma as minimum relative humidities fall to 20 to 30 percent. However, recent rains should help reduce this threat. Late tonight, isolated showers and thunderstorms may develop over far southeast Oklahoma. However, any storms are unlikely to be strong or severe as instability remains marginal. SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT... Spotter Activation Not Expected. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday. MONDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...High Wind Potential. TUESDAY...Thunderstorm...High Wind...and Heavy Rain Potential. WEDNESDAY...Thunderstorm Potential...High Wind Potential. THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...High Wind Potential. EXTENDED DISCUSSION... Isolated showers and thunderstorms will be possible Monday across southeast Oklahoma. A storm or two may become strong to marginally severe as instability increases, but widespread severe weather is unlikely. A more substantial storm system will impact the area Tuesday to Wednesday providing widespread showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. The threat for severe weather will be higher on Tuesday, with large hail and damaging winds possible, as well as at least a low tornado potential. Heavy rain and localized flash flooding will also be a potential issue. Warm and dry weather resumes into the late week period, with breezy to windy conditions at times. weather.gov/tulsa contains additional information. $$