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KEY MESSAGES

Updated at 634 AM CDT Sat May 9 2026

- Areas of fog possible tonight generally along and north of Highway 412.

- Thunderstorm chances increase again Saturday night into Sunday.

- Temps near to above mid May normals forecast next week w/ low rain chances.

SHORT TERM

(Through Saturday) Issued at 1145 PM CDT Fri May 8 2026

Clearing skies noted across northeast Oklahoma into northwest Arkansas, combined with light to calm winds will allow for the chance of fog formation through the early morning hours. Fog could be locally dense, especially in areas that received substantial rainfall from the evening storms. The outflow boundary/effective frontal boundary will drift southeastward tonight before stalling/washing out over southeast Oklahoma by Saturday morning. A generally pleasant day is in store on Saturday, with mostly sunny skies, light southeasterly winds, and temperatures rising into the upper 70s to mid 80s across the area.

Bowlan

LONG TERM

(Saturday Night through Friday) Issued at 1145 PM CDT Fri May 8 2026

Thunderstorms are expected to develop well west of the forecast area Saturday afternoon and track eastward toward eastern Oklahoma by the late evening hours. The severe weather potential appears to mainly be focused west of the local region through Saturday night, with a lower threat with eastward progression into eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas. However, a cluster of strong to marginally severe storms is progged to advance into eastern Oklahoma and track eastward through the overnight hours Saturday, clearing western Arkansas by daybreak Sunday. Damaging winds look to be the main severe threat with this activity, along with locally heavy rainfall. A stronger wave and associated frontal boundary is progged to move over the region Sunday morning, likely enhancing further thunderstorm development along the boundary across northeastern Oklahoma Sunday morning. This activity will push southeastward through the day Sunday. Again, some strong to marginal severe storms will be possible, especially later in the day across southeast Oklahoma where more instability can develop.

The front pushes south of the region Sunday night into Monday, with dry and mild conditions prevailing as surface ridging builds into the region. Northwest flow aloft on the periphery of a building western ridge will continue into mid week. Another weak frontal boundary looks to move into the region Tuesday into Tuesday night with a low chance of showers or a few storms. Upper ridging shifts more over the region by Wednesday before beginning to retreat southward toward the end of the week. More zonal flow is progged to develop by the end of the week into next weekend, with a possible uptick in storm chances possible during this time. Trends show the pattern possibly becoming more unsettled, more typical of mid to late May, heading into the next week. Temperatures through the period remain near to above seasonal averages.

Bowlan

AVIATION

(12Z TAFS) Issued at 634 AM CDT Sat May 9 2026

Areas of dense fog impacting the northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas sites will burn off quickly early this morning. VFR conditions will then prevail until late this evening and overnight, when showers and thunderstorms will begin to move into the area from the west. The greatest coverage of showers and storms will be at the eastern Oklahoma sites and possibly also KFSM.

PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS

TUL 83 61 71 49 / 0 70 70 0 FSM 86 61 77 55 / 0 60 80 30 MLC 86 64 75 55 / 0 60 90 30 BVO 83 56 71 42 / 0 60 50 0 FYV 84 59 74 49 / 0 40 80 10 BYV 82 58 71 46 / 0 30 80 10 MKO 82 60 72 51 / 0 70 70 10 MIO 81 57 69 43 / 0 30 50 0 F10 83 61 72 50 / 0 80 80 10 HHW 83 64 77 59 / 0 30 90 50

TSA WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

OK...Dense Fog Advisory until 8 AM CDT this morning for OKZ055>058- 060>067-254-354.

AR...None.


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