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Southeastern Oklahoma Sees Strong Storms With Tornadoes, Flooding Concerns
11 p.m. Update:
Strong storms, including some severe thunderstorms, continue to move east across southeastern Oklahoma Monday night.
Areas across Pittsburg County are seeing flooding and we’re hearing reports of cars stuck in high waters.
Watch:
9:45 p.m. Update:
A tornado warning has been issued for Sequoyah County until 10:15 p.m.
A tornado has been confirmed and touched down near Roland around 9:40 p.m. The tornado is moving east to Dora and across the Oklahoma-Arkansas border.
8 p.m. updates:
A Tornado Warning has been issued for Pittsburg County until 8:30 p.m. Monday, and the tornado warning in Latimer County has been allowed to expire. The center of the storm is moving northeast from McAlester and near Wilburton around 40-45 miles per hour.
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The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for east Oklahoma and west Arkansas with possible flash flooding, isolated tornadoes, and baseball-sized hail in northwest Arkansas Monday night.
There is a 50% chance of thunderstorms Tuesday around Fort Smith with skies clearing in the evening.
No severe weather is expected for Baxter County in north Arkansas.
While the areas of greatest risk are east-central Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, the west-central Arkansas counties of Sebastian, Crawford and Franklin are included in the hazardous weather outlook by the National Weather Service on Monday.
Over an inch of rain is expected to fall in east-central Oklahoma Monday night that would feed into the Arkansas River basin and increase river levels downstream in Fort Smith.
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While most of Monday will be dry, thunderstorms will develop in Oklahoma during the evening and move eastward into the Natural State. Author: THV11 Weather Team Updated: 8:19 AM CDT May 3, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Monday will be an unseasonably warm and humid day.
High temperatures will top out in the upper 80s, but with increasing humidity, we’ll see heat index values in the low 90s by the afternoon.
While most of Monday will be dry, thunderstorms will develop in Oklahoma during the evening and move eastward into the Natural State.
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