191 FLUS74 KTSA 031539 AWUTSA Area Weather Update National Weather Service Tulsa OK 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 OKZ059-OKZ060-061-064-067-068-031800- Pawnee-Tulsa-Rogers-Creek-Wagoner-Cherokee- Including the cities of Pawnee, Tulsa, Claremore, Bristow, Wagoner, Tahlequah 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Tulsa area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 65 to 70 degrees and northeast winds becoming southwest at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. ARZ029-OKZ072-076-031800- Sebastian-Sequoyah-Le Flore- Including the cities of Fort Smith, Sallisaw, Poteau 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Fort Smith area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 64 to 74 degrees and southeast winds becoming south at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. ARZ010-011-019-020-OKZ069-031800- Washington AR-Madison-Crawford-Franklin-Adair- Including the cities of Fayetteville, Huntsville, Mountainburg, Ozark, Stilwell 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Fayetteville area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 63 to 74 degrees and southeast winds becoming south at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKZ065-073-074-075-031800- Okfuskee-Pittsburg-Haskell-Latimer- Including the cities of Okemah, McAlester, Stigler, Wilburton 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The McAlester area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 66 to 72 degrees and east winds becoming south at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. ARZ001-002-031800- Benton-Carroll- Including the cities of Springdale, Eureka Springs 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Springdale area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 63 to 69 degrees and southeast winds becoming south at 5 to 10 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKZ066-070-071-031800- Okmulgee-Muskogee-McIntosh- Including the cities of Okmulgee, Muskogee, Eufaula 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Muskogee area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 66 to 71 degrees and east winds becoming south at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKZ057-OKZ058-062-063-031800- Craig-Ottawa-Mayes-Deleware- Including the cities of Vinita, Miami, Pryor, Grove 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Grove area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then periods of showers and thunderstorms likely, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 64 to 69 degrees and east winds becoming south at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKZ054-055-056-031800- Osage-Washington OK-Nowata- Including the cities of Pawhuska, Bartlesville, Nowata 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Bartlesville area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of rain showers and isolated thunderstorms then showers likely and scattered thunderstorms, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 62 to 68 degrees and east winds becoming north at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKZ049-053-031800- Choctaw-Pushmataha- Including the cities of Antlers, Clayton, Hugo 1038 AM CDT Fri May 03 2019 At 1034 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms north of I44 and west of highway 75. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning were located in Osage county in Oklahoma and was more widespread in northcentral Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 25 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was around one tenth of an inch with maximum amounts of one quarter to one half of an inch. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The Antlers area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, a slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms then showers likely and scattered thunderstorms, otherwise cloudy with temperatures rising to 67 to 74 degrees and east winds becoming south at around 5 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product.