810  
FLUS44 KTSA 022215  
HWOTSA  
 
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK  
515 PM CDT WED APR 2 2025  
 
ARZ001-002-010-011-019-020-029-OKZ049-053>076-031030-  
ADAIR OK-BENTON AR-CARROLL AR-CHEROKEE OK-CHOCTAW OK-CRAIG OK-  
CRAWFORD AR-CREEK OK-DELAWARE OK-FRANKLIN AR-HASKELL OK-LATIMER OK-  
LE FLORE OK-MADISON AR-MAYES OK-MCINTOSH OK-MUSKOGEE OK-NOWATA OK-  
OKFUSKEE OK-OKMULGEE OK-OSAGE OK-OTTAWA OK-PAWNEE OK-PITTSBURG OK-  
PUSHMATAHA OK-ROGERS OK-SEBASTIAN AR-SEQUOYAH OK-TULSA OK-WAGONER OK-  
WASHINGTON OK-WASHINGTON AR-  
515 PM CDT WED APR 2 2025  
 
   
..LIMITED SEVERE THREAT AFTER MIDNIGHT SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 40  
 
THIS OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTHWEST AND WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS AS WELL AS  
MUCH OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA.  
   
DAY ONE  
TONIGHT.  
 
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.  
RISK...LIMITED.  
AREA...SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 40.  
ONSET...AFTER MIDNIGHT.  
 
DISCUSSION...  
ANOTHER ROUND OF THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP NEAR AND  
JUST NORTH OF A STALLED FRONTAL BOUNDARY TOWARD DAYBREAK THURSDAY,  
MOST LIKELY ACROSS AREAS SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 40. THESE STORMS WILL  
LARGELY POSE A LARGE HAIL THREAT, ALTHOUGH DEPENDING ON HOW FAR  
NORTH THE BOUNDARY STALLS, THERE MAY ALSO BE AN EXCESSIVE  
RAINFALL, DAMAGING WIND, AND LIMITED TORNADO THREAT.  
 
SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT...  
LOCAL SPOTTER ACTIVATION MAY BE NEEDED.  
   
DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN  
THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY.  
THURSDAY...SEVERE THUNDERSTORM POTENTIAL.  
FRIDAY...SEVERE THUNDERSTORM POTENTIAL...HEAVY RAIN POTENTIAL.  
SATURDAY...THUNDERSTORM POTENTIAL...HIGH WIND POTENTIAL  
...HEAVY RAIN POTENTIAL.  
SUNDAY...HIGH WIND POTENTIAL.  
MONDAY AND TUESDAY...NO HAZARDS.  
 
EXTENDED DISCUSSION...  
THE WEATHER PATTERN REMAINS FAVORABLE FOR MULTIPLE ROUNDS OF  
HEAVY RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY ESPECIALLY  
FROM SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA THROUGH NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. EXPECT BOTH  
FLASH FLOODING AND MAIN STEM RIVER FLOODING CONCERNS TO INCREASE  
BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL WILL ALSO EXIST  
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FOCUSED ACROSS AREAS SOUTH AND EAST OF  
INTERSTATE 44. LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS WILL BE THE MAIN  
CONCERNS, ALTHOUGH A LIMITED THREAT FOR TORNADOES MAY ALSO EXIST.  
 
RAIN CHANCES WILL GRADUALLY END DURING THE DAYTIME SUNDAY, WITH  
BREEZY NORTHERLY WINDS PERSISTING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.  
 
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING STATEMENT...  
SEVERE WEATHER AND FLOODING IMPACTS ARE LIKELY TO IMPACT  
PARTS OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA AND NORTHWEST ARKANSAS NOW THROUGH THE  
WEEKEND. MULTIPLE PERIODS OF RESPONSE MAY BE REQUIRED.  
 
WEATHER.GOV/TULSA CONTAINS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
 
 
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