AFOS product AWUTSA
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTC

Displaying AFOS PIL: AWUTSA
Product Timestamp: 2020-07-02 19:58 UTC

Download date range (UTC midnight)
Bulk Download Bulk Download
650 
FLUS74 KTSA 021958
AWUTSA
Area Weather Update
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

OKC143-022028-
Pawnee-Tulsa-Rogers-Creek-Wagoner-Cherokee-
Including the cities of Pawnee, Tulsa, Claremore, Bristow, Wagoner,
Tahlequah
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Tulsa area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a chance of 
showers and thunderstorms then showers and thunderstorms likely, 
otherwise partly sunny with temperatures remaining fairly steady 
from 83 to 93 degrees and southwest winds becoming southeast at 5 to 
10 mph. Heat index values up to 114 are expected. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

ARC131-022028-
Sebastian-Sequoyah-Le Flore-
Including the cities of Fort Smith, Sallisaw, Poteau
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Fort Smith area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a slight 
chance of showers and thunderstorms then showers and thunderstorms 
likely, otherwise partly sunny then becoming mostly cloudy with 
temperatures remaining fairly steady from 89 to 94 degrees and south 
winds around 5 mph. Heat index values up to 114 are expected. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

ARC143-022028-
Washington AR-Madison-Crawford-Franklin-Adair-
Including the cities of Fayetteville, Huntsville, Mountainburg,
Ozark, Stilwell
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Fayetteville area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a slight 
chance of showers and thunderstorms then showers and thunderstorms 
likely, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures remaining fairly 
steady from 89 to 94 degrees and west winds becoming southwest at 
around 5 mph. Heat index values up to 113 are expected. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

OKC121-022028-
Okfuskee-Pittsburg-Haskell-Latimer-
Including the cities of Okemah, McAlester, Stigler, Wilburton
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
McAlester area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a chance of 
showers and thunderstorms then showers and thunderstorms likely, 
otherwise partly sunny then becoming mostly cloudy with temperatures 
remaining fairly steady from 88 to 94 degrees and south winds 5 to 
10 mph. Heat index values up to 115 are expected. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

ARC007-022028-
Benton-Carroll-
Including the cities of Springdale, Eureka Springs
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Springdale area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a slight 
chance of showers and thunderstorms then showers and thunderstorms 
likely, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures remaining fairly 
steady from 89 to 92 degrees and west winds around 5 mph. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

OKC101-022028-
Okmulgee-Muskogee-McIntosh-
Including the cities of Okmulgee, Muskogee, Eufaula
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Muskogee area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a chance of 
showers and thunderstorms then showers and thunderstorms likely, 
otherwise partly sunny then becoming mostly cloudy with temperatures 
remaining fairly steady from 92 to 94 degrees and south winds around 
5 mph. Heat index values up to 115 are expected. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

OKC041-022028-
Craig-Ottawa-Mayes-Delaware-
Including the cities of Vinita, Miami, Pryor, Grove
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Grove area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a slight chance 
of showers and thunderstorms then a chance of showers and 
thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny with temperatures remaining 
fairly steady from 87 to 92 degrees and west winds becoming 
southeast at 5 to 20 mph. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

OKC147-022028-
Osage-Washington OK-Nowata-
Including the cities of Pawhuska, Bartlesville, Nowata
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Bartlesville area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a chance 
of showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny then becoming 
mostly sunny with temperatures rising to 87 to 90 degrees and south 
winds becoming southeast at 5 to 10 mph. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.

OKC127-022028-
Choctaw-Pushmataha-
Including the cities of Antlers, Clayton, Hugo
258 PM CDT Thu Jul 02 2020

At 254 PM, National Weather Service radar detected scattered 
showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain mainly in northeast 
Oklahoma. The strongest storms with dangerous lightning, hail and 
wind gusts over 40 mph possible were located in Okfuskee, Tulsa, 
Wagoner and Muskogee counties in Oklahoma. The precipitation was in 
the Tulsa area. Movement was slowly to the southwest at 5 to 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 and a half to two 
inches. Coverage, and intensity increased during the last hour. The 
Antlers area forecast for the rest of this afternoon, a slight 
chance of showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly sunny with 
temperatures rising to 90 to 94 degrees and south winds around 5 
mph. Heat index values up to 113 are expected. 
$$
This is an experimental automated product.