Oklahoma Severe Thunderstorms Threaten Tulsa with Heavy Rainfall

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Tulsa, OK – Severe thunderstorms are sweeping across northeastern Oklahoma, with Tulsa at the center of the action. The National Weather Service in Tulsa has issued a warning that these storms will continue to intensify over the next few hours, bringing locally heavy rainfall that could lead to flooding, particularly in low-lying areas.

According to the latest radar update from the NWS, heavy storms are currently moving through Ponca City and Stillwater, with rain expected to spread further across the region, impacting Bartlesville and Okmulgee. Tulsa is set to experience consistent rain throughout the early morning hours, with a 100% chance of precipitation expected until at least 6 a.m.

As the storms persist, temperatures in Tulsa will remain steady, hovering around 71 degrees Fahrenheit. While the rain is forecasted to taper off by midday, flash flood warnings may remain in effect as the region deals with the aftermath of heavy rainfall. Residents are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property.

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