National Weather Service Text Product
AFOS product NOWTSA
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: NOWTSA
Product Timestamp: 2019-07-02 12:58 UTC
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600 FPUS74 KTSA 021258 NOWTSA Short Term Forecast National Weather Service Tulsa OK 758 AM CDT Tue Jul 2 2019 ARZ001-002-010-011-019-020-029-OKZ049-053>076-021500- Benton-Carroll-Washington AR-Madison-Crawford-Franklin-Sebastian- Pushmataha-Choctaw-Osage-Washington OK-Nowata-Craig-Ottawa-Pawnee- Tulsa-Rogers-Mayes-Delaware-Creek-Okfuskee-Okmulgee-Wagoner- Cherokee-Adair-Muskogee-McIntosh-Sequoyah-Pittsburg-Haskell- Latimer-Le Flore- Including the cities of Rogers, Bentonville, Berryville, Eureka Springs, Fayetteville, Springdale, Huntsville, Van Buren, Ozark, Charleston, Fort Smith, Antlers, Clayton, Hugo, Pawhuska, Bartlesville, Nowata, Vinita, Miami, Pawnee, Tulsa, Claremore, Pryor, Grove, Jay, Sapulpa, Okemah, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Tahlequah, Stilwell, Muskogee, Checotah, Sallisaw, McAlester, Stigler, Wilburton, and Poteau 758 AM CDT Tue Jul 2 2019 .NOW... At 8 AM National Weather Service radars detected widely scattered showers and thunderstorms across portions of southeast Oklahoma and west-central AR. The highest concentration of showers and storms was located along and south of I40 with additional isolated activity developing in Pawnee and Osage counties. This activity is moving NE at 10-15mph. Through 10 AM, shower and thunderstorm activity is expected to continue for eastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas. Additional development of showers and thunderstorms are likely due to the increasing instability as we warm through mid morning. The main threats with the strongest storms will be brief heavy down pours, cloud-to-ground lightning, and gusty winds. $$