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The Work Week will Begin with Unsettled Weather from the Southern Plains to the Great Lakes

Unsettled weather is forecast to continue through the first half of the work week from the Southern Plains to the Great Lakes as a frontal system moves through. Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms and flash flooding will be possible each day. Meanwhile, scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected across the Southwest and California, with isolated flash flooding possible. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Fri, Sep 26, 2025 at 5:36:23 am CDT

Fog development remains possible after midnight tonight, continuing just past daybreak Friday. A low to medium chance of localized impacts to visibility exists across parts of northeast Oklahoma, northwest Arkansas and the Lower Arkansas River Valley. Use caution while driving in the morning.
Quiet weather will ensue for much of the next week. Temperatures will be near normal through the end of the week before warming again this weekend into next week.
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