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Isolated Afternoon Storm Potential: Limited Severe Threat for Hail and Wind

An isolated afternoon storm potential exists, with a limited threat of severe hail and wind associated with the tail end of a synoptic scale front. The retreating outflow boundary may influence storm development in areas including Tulsa, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, and McAlester. Morning rain and storms will exit to the east, leaving behind a critical and significant environment for elevated storms. Residents should stay alert for any rapidly changing weather conditions as the afternoon progresses.

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Isolated Afternoon Storm Potential: Limited Severe Threat for Hail and Wind

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  1. Isolated afternoon storm potential Severe Threat Limited severe hail/wind risk Tail end of a synoptic scale front Hugo Tulsa Retreating outflow boundary Fort Smith Fayetteville McAlester Morning Rain/storms exit to the east Bartlesville Critical Significant Elevated Limited

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