594 FLUS44 KTSA 060929 HWOTSA Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Tulsa OK 429 AM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026 ARZ001-002-010-011-119-120-129-219-220-229-OKZ049-053-055>071- 073>075-154-172-176-254-272-276-354-376-070930- Benton-Carroll-Washington AR-Madison-Northern Crawford- Northern Franklin-North and Central Sebastian-Southern Crawford- Central and Southern Franklin-Southern Sebastian-Pushmataha- Choctaw-Washington OK-Nowata-Craig-Ottawa-Pawnee-Tulsa-Rogers- Mayes-Delaware-Creek-Okfuskee-Okmulgee-Wagoner-Cherokee-Adair- Muskogee-McIntosh-Pittsburg-Haskell-Latimer-Western Osage- Northern Sequoyah-Northern Le Flore-Northeast Osage- Central and Southern Sequoyah-Central Le Flore-Southeast Osage- Southern Le Flore- 429 AM CDT Sat Jun 6 2026 This Outlook is for Northwest and West Central Arkansas as well as much of Eastern Oklahoma. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM. RISK...Limited. AREA...Southeast Oklahoma. ONSET...This Afternoon. FLASH FLOOD. RISK...Limited. AREA...Eastern Oklahoma. ONSET...This Morning. DISCUSSION... Scattered thunderstorms are expected over the region today ahead of an approaching low pressure system. Instability and shear will increase enough by this afternoon across southeast Oklahoma to support a few strong to severe storms. Damaging winds and hail are the primary threats. Slow-moving and training storms will have the potential to drop swaths of locally heavy rainfall, especially across eastern Oklahoma. This heavy rainfall may lead to isolated flash flooding. SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT... Local Spotter Activation May Be Needed. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday. SUNDAY...Strong to Severe Thunderstorm...Heavy Rain Potential. MONDAY...Thunderstorm...High Wind...Dangerous Heat Potential. TUESDAY...Dangerous Heat Potential. WEDNESDAY...High Wind...Dangerous Heat Potential. THURSDAY...Thunderstorm...High Wind...Dangerous Heat Potential. FRIDAY...Thunderstorm...Dangerous Heat Potential. EXTENDED DISCUSSION... An area of low pressure is forecast to move northeast across eastern Oklahoma on Sunday. Scattered thunderstorms will occur in association with this feature. To the right of the track of the low pressure, instability and shear will be sufficient for storms to rotate. Thus, a weak tornado could develop from storms over southeast Oklahoma or west-central Arkansas by Sunday afternoon. Locally heavy rainfall which could lead to isolated flash flooding is also a threat from the storms on Sunday. Thunderstorm chances decrease next week with hot and humid weather developing. Afternoon heat index values of 100 to 105 degrees are expected across much the region for several days next week. weather.gov/tulsa contains additional information. $$