Area Weather Update
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Area Weather Update
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

OKZ059-060-061-064-067-068-082200-
Pawnee-Tulsa-Rogers-Creek-Wagoner-Cherokee-
Including the cities of Pawnee, Tulsa, Claremore, Bristow, Wagoner,
Tahlequah
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Tulsa area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, mostly cloudy, showers and thunderstorms likely with
temperatures 75 to 84 degrees and southeast winds up to 10 mph.
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ARZ029-OKZ072-076-082200-
Sebastian-Sequoyah-Le Flore-
Including the cities of Fort Smith, Sallisaw, Poteau
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Fort Smith area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, occasional showers with thunderstorms likely with heavy
rainfall and temperatures 71 to 76 degrees along with east winds up
to 5 mph.
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ARZ010-011-019-020-OKZ069-082200-
Washington AR-Madison-Crawford-Franklin-Adair-
Including the cities of Fayetteville, Huntsville, Mountainburg,
Ozark, Stilwell
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Fayetteville area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, occasional showers with thunderstorms likely with heavy
rainfall and temperatures 71 to 80 degrees along with southeast
winds up to 5 mph.
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OKZ065-073-074-075-082200-
Okfuskee-Pittsburg-Haskell-Latimer-
Including the cities of Okemah, McAlester, Stigler, Wilburton
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The McAlester area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, occasional showers with thunderstorms likely with heavy
rainfall and temperatures 72 to 83 degrees along with east winds up
to 10 mph.
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ARZ001-002-082200-
Benton-Carroll-
Including the cities of Springdale, Eureka Springs
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Springdale area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, occasional showers with thunderstorms likely with heavy
rainfall and temperatures 70 to 79 degrees along with southeast
winds up to 10 mph.
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OKZ066-070-071-082200-
Okmulgee-Muskogee-McIntosh-
Including the cities of Okmulgee, Muskogee, Eufaula
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Muskogee area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, occasional showers with thunderstorms likely with heavy
rainfall and temperatures 72 to 80 degrees along with east winds up
to 10 mph.
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OKZ057-058-062-063-082200-
Craig-Ottawa-Mayes-Delaware-
Including the cities of Vinita, Miami, Pryor, Grove
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Grove area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, showers and thunderstorms likely with heavy rainfall and
temperatures 74 to 82 degrees along with southeast winds up to 5
mph.
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OKZ054-055-056-082200-
Osage-Washington OK-Nowata-
Including the cities of Pawhuska, Bartlesville, Nowata
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Bartlesville area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, mostly cloudy, a chance of showers and thunderstorms with
temperatures 80 to 88 degrees and east winds up to 10 mph.
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OKZ049-053-082200-
Choctaw-Pushmataha-
Including the cities of Antlers, Clayton, Hugo
430 PM CDT Mon Jul 08 2024

At 428 PM, National Weather Service radar detected a large area of
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally in eastern
Oklahoma east of highway 75, also west of a Eufaula to Hugo line and
also south of I44 and east of the Muskogee Turnpike. They were most
widespread and heaviest in Mcintosh, Pittsburg and Muskogee counties
in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 15 mph. The
average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one
quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch and a half to two
inches. Coverage and intensity remained about the same as last hour.
The Antlers area forecast for late this afternoon and into this
evening, occasional showers with thunderstorms likely with heavy
rainfall and temperatures 71 to 77 degrees along with northeast
winds up to 10 mph.
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