410 FLUS74 KTSA 301458 AWUTSA Area Weather Update National Weather Service Tulsa OK 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 OKC143-301528- Pawnee-Tulsa-Rogers-Creek-Wagoner-Cherokee- Including the cities of Pawnee, Tulsa, Claremore, Bristow, Wagoner, Tahlequah 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Tulsa area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny then becoming mostly sunny with temperatures rising to 86 to 91 degrees and south winds 10 to 15 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. ARC131-301528- Sebastian-Sequoyah-Le Flore- Including the cities of Fort Smith, Sallisaw, Poteau 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Fort Smith area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures rising to 77 to 90 degrees and south winds 5 to 10 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. ARC143-301528- Washington AR-Madison-Crawford-Franklin-Adair- Including the cities of Fayetteville, Huntsville, Mountainburg, Ozark, Stilwell 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Fayetteville area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures rising to 79 to 89 degrees and south winds 5 to 25 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKC121-301528- Okfuskee-Pittsburg-Haskell-Latimer- Including the cities of Okemah, McAlester, Stigler, Wilburton 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The McAlester area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms, otherwise mostly cloudy then becoming partly sunny with temperatures rising to 81 to 91 degrees and south winds 5 to 25 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. ARC007-301528- Benton-Carroll- Including the cities of Springdale, Eureka Springs 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Springdale area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures rising to 79 to 87 degrees and south winds 5 to 25 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKC101-301528- Okmulgee-Muskogee-McIntosh- Including the cities of Okmulgee, Muskogee, Eufaula 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Muskogee area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms, otherwise mostly cloudy then becoming partly sunny with temperatures rising to 84 to 90 degrees and south winds 5 to 25 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKC041-301528- Craig-Ottawa-Mayes-Delaware- Including the cities of Vinita, Miami, Pryor, Grove 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Grove area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, scattered showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures rising to 84 to 89 degrees and south winds 5 to 25 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKC147-301528- Osage-Washington OK-Nowata- Including the cities of Pawhuska, Bartlesville, Nowata 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Bartlesville area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny then becoming mostly sunny with temperatures rising to 86 to 94 degrees and south winds 10 to 30 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product. OKC127-301528- Choctaw-Pushmataha- Including the cities of Antlers, Clayton, Hugo 958 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2020 At 954 AM, National Weather Service radar detected isolated showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain generally between I40 and I44, also north of I44 and east of highway 75 and also in Arkansas east of I49. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning and hail possible were located in Ottawa, Delaware, Nowata and Craig counties in Oklahoma. Movement was to the northeast at around 10 mph. The average amount where it rained last hour was one tenth to one quarter of an inch with maximum amounts of an inch to an inch and a half. Intensity increased during the last hour. The Antlers area forecast for the rest of this morning and into this afternoon, isolated showers and thunderstorms, otherwise mostly cloudy with temperatures rising to 82 to 90 degrees and south winds 5 to 25 mph. $$ This is an experimental automated product.