War Eagle Church Weather Advisory
This Outlook is for Northwest and West Central Arkansas as well as much of Eastern Oklahoma.
DAY ONE
This Evening and Tonight. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM. RISK
Limited. AREA
Northeast Oklahoma. ONSET
Primarily After Midnight. DANGEROUS HEAT. RISK
Elevated. AREA
Northeast and East Central Oklahoma as well as West Central Arkansas. ONSET
Ongoing Through Early Evening. DISCUSSION
Heat index values of mid 90s to around 106 degrees will remain common into early evening, with the higher values across northeast and east central Oklahoma as well as west central Arkansas. Conditions begin to improve through the evening hours. A slight chance of thunderstorms also continues into tonight across much of the region. After midnight into early Saturday morning, storm chances increase across northeast Oklahoma with the potential for a thunderstorm complex dropping south out of Kansas. An isolated severe storm potential could remain possible through this evening, while storms late tonight into Saturday pose a limited risk of severe weather. Strong to locally damaging wind gusts are the main severe threat through tonight. SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT
Local Spotter Activation May Be Needed.
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN
Saturday through Thursday. SATURDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY
Thunderstorm Potential
Dangerous Heat Potential. THURSDAY
Dangerous Heat Potential. EXTENDED DISCUSSION
Thunderstorms chances persist through the day Saturday with the potential for a thunderstorm complex pushing southward through eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. Limited severe risk exists Saturday with locally damaging wind the primary threat and hail a secondary threat. The weather pattern Sunday through first half of next week will remain unsettled with daily thunderstorm chances. Periodic severe weather potential may also develop with locally strong winds the primary hazard. Heat stress will also remain a concern away from any widespread rainfall event. A trend toward hotter and drier weather is likely by mid to late next week. weather.gov/tulsa contains additional information.
Weather World
@lifehacker
@WIRED