989  
AWUS84 KTSA 251701  
RWSTSA  
 
EASTERN OKLAHOMA/NORTHWEST ARKANSAS WEATHER SUMMARY  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK  
1201 PM CDT MON JUN 25 2018  
 
A COMPLEX OF THUNDERSTORMS INITIATING IN WESTERN KANSAS, WEAKENED AS  
IT MOVED INTO EASTERN OKLAHOMA EARLY THIS MORNING. THE STRONGEST OF  
THE REMAINING STORMS AFFECTED LOCATIONS MOSTLY ALONG AND NORTH OF  
HIGHWAY 412, AND ALONG AND WEST OF HIGHWAY 75 IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA.  
ONE TO TWO INCHES RAIN HAD OCCURRED IN THE AFOREMENTIONED AREA SINCE  
MIDNIGHT. CONSIDERABLY LESS TO NO RAIN HAD FALLEN ACROSS THE  
REMAINDER OF THE REGION. THIS MORNINGS TEMPERATURES VARIED FROM THE  
LOWER TO MID 60S AT AROUND SUNRISE.  
 
LINGERING RAIN SHOWERS HAD ENDED ACROSS EASTERN OKLAHOMA, WITH  
WESTERN ARKANSAS PARTLY CLOUDY BY EARLY AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES  
VARIED WIDELY, FROM THE MID 70S IN RAIN COOLED, OVERCAST LOCATIONS  
OF NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA, TO THE MID AND UPPER 80S SOUTH AND EASTWARD,  
WHERE NO RAIN HAD FALLEN SINCE MIDNIGHT AND SUNSHINE HAD BEEN MOST  
ABUNDANT SO FAR THIS MORNING. WINDS WERE OUT OF THE SOUTH AT 10 TO  
20 MPH ACROSS THE AREA.  
 
 
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