Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across much of the Four State region Tuesday ahead of a weak front that will become stationary over Eastern Oklahoma into North Texas.
Damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes are the main severe weather threats, said the National Weather Service in Shreveport. They will be concentrated mainly across southeast Oklahoma and southwest Arkansas.
Storms are forecast to diminish during the evening.
Another round of thunderstorms will be possible Thursday afternoon into Friday along and north of the Interstate 30 corridor of northeast Texas and southwest Arkansas ahead of a cold front, shifting south across the remainder of the region Friday night and Saturday with the front.
Some storms may be severe Thursday afternoon across portions of southeast Oklahoma and northeast Texas.