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KEY MESSAGES

Issued at 1134 AM CDT Mon Jun 22 2026

- Flood Watch is in effect through for much of the ArkLaTex until 7 AM Wednesday morning.

- Temperatures will climb into the mid 90s by late week into the weekend possibly prompting Heat Advisory headlines each day.

DISCUSSION

Issued at 1119 AM CDT Tue Jun 23 2026

An upper-level disturbance to translate southeast from the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma into the ArkLaTex early this evening prompting another round of showers and thunderstorms within the ongoing Flood Watch area. With soils becoming nearly saturated across the region from previous periodic rain events over the past week or two, the flash flood thresholds are becoming much lower, resulting in flash flooding concerns with lesser rainfall rates. Thus, the ongoing Flash Flood Watch has been extended to 7 AM Wednesday morning to account for upcoming overnight convection.

Conditions are forecast to improve areawide on Wednesday afternoon, signaling a pattern shift characterized by hotter and drier conditions as an upper-level ridge builds east across Texas.

Although there may still remain a chance for diurnally driven showers and thunderstorms across portions of southwest Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma on Thursday afternoon, precip chances will become mostly non-existent through the weekend. Afternoon high temperatures will climb into the mid 90s areawide with heat index values exceeding 100 degrees, possibly approaching Heat Advisory criteria. /05/

AVIATION

(00Z TAFS) Issued at 645 PM CDT Tue Jun 23 2026

For the 24/00Z TAFs, ongoing thunderstorms in north Texas will push eastward over the next several hours, impacting KTXK with gusty winds and torrential rainfall. The remnants of these storms may swing southward overnight, but impacts to terminals along the I-20 corridor are still uncertain. Including VCTS for most likely windows of impact. CIGs may deteriorate to MVFR/IFR levels near daybreak at sites which do not receive precip overnight or have sufficient time to recover after storms depart. Winds will be light and variable overnight outside of the vicinity of stronger storms, remaining southwesterly tomorrow at maximum sustained speeds of 5 to 10 kts.

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SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

Issued at 651 AM CDT Tue Jun 23 2026

Spotter activation may be needed this evening and overnight for the potential of heavy rain and flash flooding across the northern half of our Four State Region. /15/

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

SHV 76 93 75 94 / 50 10 10 0 MLU 75 91 75 94 / 50 40 10 0 DEQ 71 88 72 90 / 70 40 30 0 TXK 74 92 75 94 / 60 40 20 0 ELD 72 88 72 93 / 70 40 20 0 TYR 77 94 74 94 / 20 0 0 0 GGG 77 93 74 93 / 50 10 0 0 LFK 76 95 73 95 / 0 0 0 0

SHV WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

AR...Flood Watch through Wednesday morning for ARZ050-051-059>061- 070>073.

LA...Flood Watch through Wednesday morning for LAZ001>006-010>014-019- 021.

OK...Flood Watch through Wednesday morning for OKZ077.

TX...Flood Watch through Wednesday morning for TXZ096-097-108>112- 124>126-138.


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