National Weather Service Text Product
AFOS product NOWTSA
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: NOWTSA
Product Timestamp: 2020-03-16 15:19 UTC
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023 FPUS74 KTSA 161519 NOWTSA Short Term Forecast National Weather Service Tulsa OK 1019 AM CDT Mon Mar 16 2020 ARZ001-002-010-011-019-020-029-OKZ049-053>076-161730- 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 1019 AM CDT Mon Mar 16 2020 .NOW... At 10:19 AM...Doppler radars detected scattered rain showers across parts of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. The overall areal coverage and intensity of the activity has diminished, with all thunderstorms having dissipated or moved out of the area. Through 12:30 PM...Isolated to widely scattered rain showers will remain possible for eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. Average hourly rainfall of up to one tenth of an inch will be common during this time. An isolated thunderstorm or two cannot be ruled out, however the potential will remain low through midday. $$