A STRONG THUNDERSTORM IS COMING TO EAST CENTRAL CREEEK AND SOUTHEASTERN TULAS COUNTIES THRU 715 PM CDT Doppler Radar indicated an intense thunderstorm at 643 PM CDT. Mounds moving eastward at 35 mph. HAZARD...Wind gusts as high as 40 mph, and hail up to the size of a penny. SOURCE...Radar indicated. Winds can knock small branches off trees and blow them away. Around unsecured items. Minor hail damage on vegetation It is possible. You can find a variety of locations along the route, including... Tulsa... Broken Arrow... Bixby... Jenks... Glenpool... Kiefer... Mounds... Liberty... Leonard... PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Consider seeking shelter in a building if you are outside. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect until 1100 PM CDT for Northeastern Oklahoma && MAX HAIL SIZE...0.75 In; MAX WIND GUSS...40 MPH
A SEVERE THURNSTORM WARNING IS STILL IN EFFECT UNTIL 7:00 PM CDT FOR NORTHWESTERN CREEK...SOUTHEASTERN PENNEE AND WEST CENTRAL TULSA COUNTIES... At 624 PM CST, a severe storm was located 3 mile east of Terlton moving north at 25 mph. HAZARD... Hail the size of ping pong balls and wind gusts up to 60 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. People and animals will be injured outdoors. Expect hail Wind can cause damage to vehicles, roofs, siding and windows. Expect wind Roofs, trees and siding can be damaged. You can find a variety of locations along the route, including... Mannford... Jennings... Westport... Hallett... Terlton... Keystone State Park... Silver City PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... You should move to the interior of the lowest floor in a building. building. && HAIL THREAT...RADAR INDICATED MAX HAIL SIZES...1,50 IN WIND THREAT...RADAR INDICATED MAX WINDGUST...60 MPH
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm watch 692 IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM CDT TODAY FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS This WATCH includes 23 COUNTIES IN OKLAHOMA EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CHEROKEE, MUSKOGEE, OKFUSKEE SEQUOYAH In the Northeast of Oklahoma ADAIR CRAIG CREEEK DELAWARE MAYS NOW OKMULGEE OSAGE OTTAWA PAWNEE ROGERS TULSA WAGONER WASHINGTON, OK In the South-East of Oklahoma HASKELL LE FLORE MCINTOSH PITTSBURG This includes the cities of BARTLESVILLE CLAREMORE EUFAULA. GROVE, JAY, MCALESTER, MIAMI, MUSKOGEE, NOWATA, OKEMAH, OKMULGEE, PAWHUSKA, PAWNEE, POTEAU, PRYOR, SALLISAW, SAPULPA, STIGLER, STILWELL TAHLEQUAH TULSA VINITA WAGONER WILBURTON
The Flood Watch remains in effect from 6 PM CDT this evening through the following day. SUNDAY MORNING... * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of northwest Arkansas, including the following county, Benton. Oklahoma portions, including: Adair, Cherokee and Delaware counties. Flore, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okmulgee, Ottawa, Pittsburg, Pushmataha Rogers, Sequoyah Tulsa Wagoner Washington OK. * WHEN...From 6 PM CDT this evening through Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, Streams, creeks and other flood-prone areas. Flooding is possible in areas with poor drainage or urban areas. Low-water Crossings can be inundated. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... Thunderstorms should develop in northeast Oklahoma spreads east by the evening or late afternoon And southeast through tonight. There will be heavy rains in the southeast through tonight. As the storm complex slowly moves, this activity is likely to occur. Moves into parts of Northwest Arkansas and Southeast Oklahoma overnight. Rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches across the state There are localized higher temperatures across the watch zone There are 5 to 6 inch sizes available. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Monitor the forecasts for future flooding and stay alert. Warnings. Flooding is a serious threat to those living in flood-prone areas. Take action if flooding occurs. &&