Oklahoma Weather Alert: Damaging Storms Possible Near Tulsa Today

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Tulsa, OK – Residents across eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas should stay weather aware today as the National Weather Service in Tulsa warns that a few thunderstorms could become severe from midday through the early afternoon.

Storms are expected to develop along a frontal boundary moving across the region, with the strongest storms capable of producing damaging winds up to around 70 mph.

Main Threat

Forecasters say the primary concern will be strong wind gusts, which could cause:

  • Downed tree limbs
  • Localized power outages
  • Hazardous travel conditions

While the tornado threat is considered limited, it cannot be completely ruled out if storms strengthen quickly along the front.

Storm Timing

  • Late Morning to Midday: Storms begin developing along the front
  • Midday – Early Afternoon: Best chance for severe storms
  • Late Afternoon: Storms move east and exit the area

Cities including Tulsa, Bartlesville, Muskogee, McAlester, and Fort Smith may see storms as the system moves east.

What Residents Should Do

The National Weather Service advises residents to:

  • Monitor the latest weather forecasts
  • Have multiple ways to receive warnings
  • Review severe weather safety plans

Meteorologists say storms are expected to move quickly eastward, meaning conditions could change rapidly in a short amount of time.